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« Back to PublicationsFresh Fruit Consumption and Major Cardiovascular Disease in China.
Du H. et al, (2016), The New England journal of medicine, 374, 1332 - 1343
Relationship of height to site-specific fracture risk in postmenopausal women
Armstrong ME. et al, (2016), Journal of Bone and Mineral Research
The Burden of Hypertension and Associated Risk for Cardiovascular Mortality in China.
Lewington S. et al, (2016), JAMA Internal Medicine, 176, 524 - 532
Tubal Ligation and Ovarian Cancer Risk in a Large Cohort: Substantial Variation by Histological Type
Gaitskell K. et al, (2016), JOURNAL OF PATHOLOGY, 238, S6 - S6
Tubal ligation and ovarian cancer risk in a large cohort: Substantial variation by histological type.
Gaitskell K. et al, (2016), International journal of cancer, 138, 1076 - 1084
Does happiness itself directly affect mortality? The prospective UK Million Women Study.
Liu B. et al, (2016), Lancet, 387, 874 - 881
Epidemiology of Atherosclerosis and the Potential to Reduce the Global Burden of Atherothrombotic Disease.
Herrington W. et al, (2016), Circ Res, 118, 535 - 546
Late side-effects of breast cancer radiotherapy: Second cancer incidence and non-breast-cancer mortality among 40,000 women in 75 trials
Taylor C. et al, (2016), CANCER RESEARCH, 76
Patient reaction to the PACE trial - Authors' reply.
Sharpe M. et al, (2016), Lancet Psychiatry, 3, e8 - e9
Lipoprotein-Associated Phospholipase A2 Loss-of-Function Variant and Risk of Vascular Diseases in 90,000 Chinese Adults.
Millwood IY. et al, (2016), J Am Coll Cardiol, 67, 230 - 231
Comparison of dementia recorded in routinely collected hospital admission data in England with dementia recorded in primary care.
Brown A. et al, (2016), Emerging themes in epidemiology, 13, 11 - 11
Physical activity and vascular disease in a prospective cohort study of older men: The Health In Men Study (HIMS).
Lacey B. et al, (2015), BMC Geriatr, 15
Reprint of "Cancer of the cervix: A sexually transmitted infection?".
Beral V., (2015), Cancer Epidemiol, 39, 1148 - 1151
Variations in vascular mortality trends, 2001-2010, among 1.3 million women with different lifestyle risk factors for the disease.
Cairns BJ. et al, (2015), Eur J Prev Cardiol, 22, 1626 - 1634
Adiposity, Systolic Blood Pressure, Smoking and Atrial Fibrillation: Analyses of 2.3 Million US Adults Attending Cardiovascular Screening
Bulbulia R. et al, (2015), CIRCULATION, 132
Rethinking ovarian cancer II: reducing mortality from high-grade serous ovarian cancer.
Bowtell DD. et al, (2015), Nat Rev Cancer, 15, 668 - 679
Contrasting male and female trends in tobacco-attributed mortality in China: evidence from successive nationwide prospective cohort studies.
Chen Z. et al, (2015), Lancet, 386, 1447 - 1456
Validity over time of self-reported anthropometric variables during follow-up of a large cohort of UK women.
Wright FL. et al, (2015), BMC Med Res Methodol, 15