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Public Health

Volume 133, April 2016, Pages 1-2
Public Health

Editorial
The evidence for an argumentative public health workforce

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In this issue

An area of increasingly high profile in public health research and practice is the health of people at work, so we are delighted to offer space to high-quality manuscripts on this topic. In this month's issue no less than four papers, from Germany, USA and Denmark, address various aspects of workplace public health. It is important to say that Public Health has no wish to undermine or usurp the position of specialist occupational health

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