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Subject: Health

Can village savings and loan groups be a potential tool in the malnutrition fight? Mixed method findings from Mozambique

Association of diurnal patterns in salivary cortisol with type 2 diabetes in the Whitehall II study

Parents’ health and children’s help

Does active commuting improve psychological wellbeing? Longitudinal evidence from eighteen waves of the British Household Panel Survey

Social isolation in childhood and adult inflammation: evidence from the National Child Development Study

Genetic determinants of circulating interleukin-1 receptor antagonist levels and their association with glycemic traits

Differences in the social patterning of active travel between urban and rural populations: findings from a large UK household survey

Perceptions of neighbourhood quality, social and civic participation and the self rated health of British adults with intellectual disability: cross sectional study

Grip strength across the life course: normative data from twelve British studies

Linking administrative records to surveys: differences in the correlates to consent decisions

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