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Subject: Medicine

How does bereavement affect the health‑related quality of life of household members who do and do not provide unpaid care? Difference‑in‑Difference analyses using the UK Household Longitudinal Survey

A glossary for social-to-biological research

Vaccination invitations sent by warm and competent medical professionals disclosing risks and benefits increase trust and booking intention and reduce inequalities between ethnic groups

Unraveling the genetic association between knee osteoarthritis and hallux deformities

Interactions between caregiving and sex and the antibody response to COVID-19 vaccination

General and abdominal adiposity and hypertension in eight world regions: a pooled analysis of 837 population-based studies with 7·5 million participants

Biological age and predicting future health care utilisation

Association of latent class analysis-derived multimorbidity clusters with adverse health outcomes in patients with multiple long-term conditions: comparative results across three UK cohorts

Education and vaccine hesitancy: evidence from the Covid-19 pandemic

Biological age and predicting future health care utilisation

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