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Estimating the Contributions of Lifestyle-Related Factors to Preventable Death: A Workshop Summary (2005)
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Estimating the Contributions of Lifestyle-Related Factors to Preventable Death: A Workshop Summary

Council on Size and Weight Discrimination

J. Michael McGinnis,

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

Danny McGoldrick,

Tobacco Free Kids

Betsy McKay,

Wall Street Journal

Matthew McKenna,

CDC, National Center for HIV,STD, and TB Prevention

George A. Mensah,

CDC, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion

Linda Meyers,

Institute of Medicine

Ali Mokdad,

CDC, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion

Christopher Murray,

Harvard School of Public Health

Glen Nowak,

CDC, National Immunization Program

Terry Peschacek,

CDC, Office of Smoking and Health

Kenneth Powell,

Georgia State Division of Public Health

James Robins,

Harvard School of Public Health

Beverly Rockhill,

University of North Carolina

Allison Rosen, University of Michigan

Katherine Rowan,

George Mason University

Louise Russell,

Rutgers University

Eileen Salinsky,

National Health Policy Forum

Richard Scheines,

Carnegie Mellon University

Josh Sharfstein,

Staff, House Committee on Government Reform

Jane A. Sisk,

CDC, National Center for Health Statistics

Dixie Snider,

CDC, Office of the Director

Ed Sondik,

CDC, National Center for Health Statistics

Michael Stoto,

RAND

Donna Stroup,

CDC, Coordinating Center for Health Promotion

Steve Thacker,

CDC, Epidemiology Program Office

Michael Thun,

American Cancer Society

Daniel Wikler,

Harvard School of Public Health

G. David Williamson,

CDC, Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry

David Williamson,

CDC, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion

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