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Congenital structural anomalies in offspring of women with epilepsy—a population-based cohort study in Finland
Is modern Western culture a health hazard?
Commentary: ‘Culture’, cultural explanations and causality
Measles outbreak in the Republic of the Marshall Islands, 2003
The epidemiology of chronic syndromes that are frequently unexplained: do they have common associated factors?
Commentary: Benefits of influenza vaccine in US elderly—new studies raise questions
Genes underlying common complex diseases
Decline in, and lack of difference between, average birth weights among African and Portuguese babies in Portugal
Selection bias and its implications for case-control studies: a case study of magnetic field exposure and childhood leukaemia
Mortality patterns during a war in Guinea-Bissau 1998-99: changes in risk factors?
Commentary: Time for public health action on vitamin D for cancer risk reduction
Commentary: Sunlight, vitamin D, and the cancer connection revisited
Commentary: Seeing the light
Season of death and birth predict patterns of mortality in Burkina Faso
Does the primary school attended influence self-reported health or its risk factors in later life? Aberdeen Children of the 1950s Study
Commentary: Patterns in mortality governed by the seasons
A little geography lesson for my sons and daughters
Authors' response to a refinement to ‘how many genes underlie the occurrence of common complex diseases in the population?’ by Ramal Moonesinghe
Welfare in Lancashire cotton mills in the 1940s
Commentary: From epidemiology to molecular biology—vitamin D and colorectal cancer prevention
Socioeconomic status and childhood leukaemia: a review
Occupational exposures and risks of liver cancer among Shanghai female textile workers—a case-cohort study
A refinement to ‘how many genes underlie the occurrence of common complex diseases in the population?’
Childhood leukaemia in Belarus, Russia, and Ukraine following the Chernobyl power station accident: results from an international collaborative population-based case-control study
Essential Epidemiology: An Introduction for students and health professionals. Penny Webb, Chris Bain, Sandy Pirozzo. Cambridge:Cambridge University Press, 2005. £24.99. ISBN 0521546613.
Commentary: Progress of a paradigm
Evidence of bias in estimates of influenza vaccine effectiveness in seniors
Commentary: Taking culture seriously in health research
Randomized controlled trial: effect of nutritional counselling in general practice
Maternal cigarette smoking and the risk of pregnancy-induced hypertension and eclampsia
Do sunlight and vitamin D reduce the likelihood of colon cancer?
Author's response: Culture can be studied at both large and small scales
Cohort Profile: The 1982 Pelotas (Brazil) Birth Cohort Study
Collapse. How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed. Jared Diamond. New York: Viking, 2004.
Commentary: Vitamin D and colorectal cancer—twenty-five years later
Extreme weather events and environmental contamination are associated with case-clusters of melioidosis in the Northern Territory of Australia
Comparison between cancers identified by state cancer registry, self-report, and death certificate in a prospective cohort study of US radiologic technologists
Functional status is a confounder of the association of influenza vaccine and risk of all cause mortality in seniors
Mother's consent to linkage of survey data with her child's birth records in a multi-ethnic national cohort study
Commentary: Culture in epidemiology—the 800 pound gorilla?
Micronutrient intake and the risk of herpes zoster: a case-control study
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