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Subject: Health

Cognitive development and infectious disease: gender differences in investments and outcomes

Explaining the social patterning of lung function in adulthood at different ages: the roles of childhood precursors, health behaviours and environmental factors

Low forced expiratory volume is associated with blunted cardiac reactions to acute psychological stress in a community sample of middle-aged men and women

A systematic review of studies examining the relationship between reported racism and health and wellbeing for children and young people

Associated social factors of hypertension in adults and the very old: UK Understanding Society cohort, 2009-2010

Ageing and the prevalence and treatment of mental health problems

Spousal health effects: the role of selection

Discount rates and the education gradient in mammography in the UK

Structural change in the NHS and GP utilization in England under New Labour, 1997-2003

OP62 How do adiposity trajectories vary by birth cohort and parental social class? Evidence from the West of Scotland Twenty-07 Study -conference paper abstract-

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