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Subject: Health

The age-dependent influence of self-reported health and job characteristics on retirement

Socioeconomic inequalities in common mental disorders and psychotherapy treatment in the UK between 1991 and 2009

Incommensurable worldviews? Is public use of complementary and alternative medicines incompatible with support for science and conventional medicine?

Sleep patterns and health: analysis of the Understanding Society dataset

Is socioeconomic status associated with biological aging, as measured by telomere length?

The impact of universal coverage schemes in the developing world: a review of the existing evidence

Widening inequalities in the risk factors for cardiovascular disease amongst men in England between 1998 and 2006

The Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale: a meta confirmatory factor analysis

Associations between maternal experiences of racism and early child health and development: findings from the UK Millennium Cohort Study

Higher levels of psychological distress are associated with a higher risk of incident diabetes during 18 year follow-up: results from the British Household Panel Survey

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