Vol 1 (October 2017): Journal of Public Health and Emergency

Editorial 
Health impacts of the global increase in overweight and obesity—a cause for concern
Barbara E. Ainsworth
Journal of Public Health and Emergency  
2017;
1:
82  
Original Article 
A combined outbreak of Legionnaires’ disease and Pontiac fever related to an ultrasonic humidifier contaminated with Legionella pneumophila serogroup 1, Nanjing City, China, 2012
Lian Zhou, Liangliang Cui, Lilin Xiong, Xuefei Du, Yong Yu, Xiaojing Sheng, Xiaodong Chen
Journal of Public Health and Emergency  
2017;
1:
81  
Editorial 
The diabetes epidemic in China is a public health emergency: the potential role of prenatal exposure
Paul Z. Zimmet, Assam El-Osta, Zumin Shi
Journal of Public Health and Emergency  
2017;
1:
80  
Original Article 
Factors affecting job satisfaction among junior doctors working at teaching hospitals in River Nile State, Sudan
Amel Abdalrahim Suliman, Maha Eltom, Wadie M. Elmadhoun, Sufian K. Noor, Ahmed O. Almobarak, Meissa M. Osman, Heitham Awadalla, Mohamed H. Ahmed
Journal of Public Health and Emergency  
2017;
1:
79  
Editorial 
Conflicting views on the potential carcinogenicity of glyphosate: how did we get here and what should we do?
John M. DeSesso, Amy Lavin Williams, Richard Reiss
Journal of Public Health and Emergency  
2017;
1:
78