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1. Introduction A life course approach to women's health: does the past predict the present?, Diana Kuh and Rebecca Hardy
2. Health, ageing and disease A life course approach to women's reproductive health, Janet Rich-Edwards: Commentary Susan Morgan
3. Breast cancer aetiology: where do we go from here?, Isabel dos Santos Silva and Bianca De Stavola:Commentary Nancy Potischman
4. Menopause and urogenital disorders: a life cousre perspective, Rebecca Hardy and Diana Kuh: Commentary Sybil Crawford and Catherine Johannes
5. A life course approach to coronary heart disease and stroke, Debbie Lawlor, Shah Ebrahim and George Davey Smith: Commentary Catherine Law
6. A life course approach to Diabetes, Helen Colhoun and Nish Chaturvedi : Commentary Janet Rich-Edwards
7. A life course approach to musculoskeletal ageing: functional performance, osteoporosis and osteoarthritis, Joan Bassey, Avan Aihie Sayer and Cyrus Cooper: Commentary Jane Cauley
8. Depression and psychological distress: a life course perspective, Barbara Maughan: Commentary Bryan Rodgers
9. Body image: a life course perspective, Lindsay McLaren and Jane Wardle: Commentary J Kevin Thompson
10. Biological, Social and Psychosocial Pathways Endocrine pathways in differential and well-being across the life course, Carol M Worthman: Commentary Elizabeth Barrett-Connor
11. Social and economic trajectories and women's health, Mel Bartley, Amanda Sacker and Ingrid Schoon: Commentary Kate Hunt
12. Life course influences on women's social relationships at midlife, Nadine F Marks and Kirsy Ashleman: Commentary Stephen Stansfield and Rebecca Fuhrer
13. A life course perspective on women's health behaviousrs, Mary Schooling and Diana Kuh: Commentary Hilary Graham
14. Overweight and obesity from a life course perspective, Chris Power and Tessa Parsons: Commentary William H Dietz
15. Sexually transmitted infections and health through the life course, Ronald H Gray, Maria J Wawer and David Serwadda: Commentary Andrew J Hall
16. Explaining Health and Disease Patterns Disease trends in women living in established market economies: evidence of cohort effects during the epidemiological transition, Diana Kuh, Isabel dos Santos Silva and Elizabeth Barrett-Connor: Commentary Dave Leon
17. The life course of Black women in South Africa in the 1990s:generation, age and period in the decade of HIV and political liberation, Zena Stein, Quarraisha Abdool Karim and Mervyn Susser: Commentary Yoav ben-Shlomo and George Davey Smith
18. Conclusions A life course approach to Women's health: linking the past, present and future, Diana Kuh and Rebecca Hardy
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