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Episode Five: Place Matters The Mystery: Why are zip code and street address good predictors of population health? Themes: 1. Built space and the social environment have a direct impact on residents’ health. 2. Neigh
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Document Date: 2008-04-17 15:32:23


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Prevention Institute / Building Stronger Communities / Community Capacity Building / University of California Santa Cruz / Economic Studies Health Policy Institute / /

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National Low Income Housing Coalition / University of California Santa Cruz / United Church of Christ Justice and Witness Ministries / Movement for Healthy Communities / University of Michigan / Center for Justice / Prevention Institute / Seattle Housing Authority / Joint Center for Political / Political and Economic Studies Health Policy Institute / National Association of County and City Health officials / /

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David Weiland / Marcia Weaver / Ana Diez-Roux / Robin Saha / Victor Rubin / David Williams / Tom Phillips / Paul Mohai / Lin Song / Rachel Morello-Frosch / Robert / Tim K. Takaro / Tim Takaro / James Sadd / Beverly Wright / James Krieger / Manuel Jr. / Judith Rubin / Richard Hofrichter / /

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Seattle-King County / Michigan / /

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American Journal of Public Health / New England Journal of Medicine / /

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Northern California / New England / /

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