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Am J Epidemiol 2002; 156:684-685.
Copyright © 2002 by the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health


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Stress and the Heart: Psychosocial Pathways to Coronary Heart Disease

Thomas A. Glass

Department of Epidemiology Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Baltimore, MD 21205

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Edited by Stephen A. Stansfeld and Michael G. Marmot

ISBN 0-7279-1277-1, BMJ Books, London WC1H 9JR, United Kingdom (Telephone: 44-(0)20-7383-6600, Fax: 44-(0)20-7383-6662, E-mail: hrobertson@bmjbooks.com), 2002, 304 pp., $25.99 (paperback)

During the last five decades, the history of the study of stress and its effects on health has been the central narrative in the field of social epidemiology. This is not to imply that stress has been a stable object of study or a source of cozy consensus. Rather, stress has been an inherently problematic concept whose meaning has shifted and dodged with the changing fashions of the field. The modern age of stress research within epidemiology was launched by one . . . [Full Text of this Article]


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