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Comparison of various characteristics of women who do and do not attend for breast cancer screeningErectile dysfunction severity as a risk marker for cardiovascular disease hospitalisation and all-cause mortality: a prospective cohort studyA case study of enhanced clinical care enabled by Aboriginal health research: the Hearing, EAr health and Language Services (HEALS) project.Inequalities in ventilation tube insertion procedures between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal children in New South Wales, Australia: a data linkage studySocioeconomic variation in incidence of primary and secondary major cardiovascular disease events: an Australian population-based prospective cohort studyVariation in readmission and mortality following hospitalisation with a diagnosis of heart failure: prospective cohort study using linked data.Understanding barriers to fruit and vegetable intake in the Australian Longitudinal Study of Indigenous Children: a mixed-methods approachHip fracture incidence in relation to age, menopausal status, and age at menopause: prospective analysisThe relationship between body mass index and hospitalisation rates, days in hospital and costs: findings from a large prospective linked data study.Approaches to maximising the accuracy of anthropometric data on children: review and empirical evaluation using the Australian Longitudinal Study of Indigenous Children.Using Australian Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme data for pharmacoepidemiological research: challenges and approaches.Successful Control of Ebola Virus Disease: Analysis of Service Based Data from Rural Sierra Leone.Inequalities in pediatric avoidable hospitalizations between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal children in Australia: a population data linkage study.Investigation of relative risk estimates from studies of the same population with contrasting response rates and designs.Sugar sweetened beverages and weight gain over 4 years in a Thai national cohort--a prospective analysisBody mass index trajectories of Indigenous Australian children and relation to screen time, diet, and demographic factorsHip fracture risk in relation to vitamin D supplementation and serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials and observational studies.Fruit and vegetable intake and body mass index in a large sample of middle-aged Australian men and womenSmoking in migrants in New South Wales, Australia: report on data from over 100 000 participants in The 45 and Up Study.Parity, breastfeeding, and the subsequent risk of maternal type 2 diabetes.Female genital mutilation and obstetric outcome: WHO collaborative prospective study in six African countriesRelationship of obesity to physical activity, domestic activities, and sedentary behaviours: cross-sectional findings from a national cohort of over 70,000 Thai adults.Evidence from randomised trials on the long-term effects of hormone replacement therapy.Injectable and oral contraceptive use and cancers of the breast, cervix, ovary, and endometrium in black South African women: case-control study.Sitting time and all-cause mortality risk in 222 497 Australian adults.Relationship between lifestyle and health factors and severe lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) in 106,435 middle-aged and older Australian men: population-based study.Impact of use of hormone replacement therapy on false positive recall in the NHS breast screening programme: results from the Million Women StudyRandomised trial investigating the relationship of response rate for blood sample donation to site of biospecimen collection, fasting status and reminder letter: the 45 and Up StudyHormone replacement therapy and false positive recall in the Million Women Study: patterns of use, hormonal constituents and consistency of effectCharacteristics of Australian cohort study participants who do and do not take up an additional invitation to join a long-term biobank: The 45 and Up Study.Physical Functional Limitations among Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal Older Adults: Associations with Socio-Demographic Factors and Health.Body-mass index and all-cause mortality: individual-participant-data meta-analysis of 239 prospective studies in four continents.High risk prescribing in older adults: prevalence, clinical and economic implications and potential for intervention at the population levelCohort profile: the 45 and up study.High sitting time or obesity: Which came first? Bidirectional association in a longitudinal study of 31,787 Australian adults.The overall health and risk factor profile of Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander participants from the 45 and up studyHuman papillomavirus 16/18 seroprevalence in unvaccinated women over 30 years with normal cytology and with high grade cervical abnormalities in Australia: results from an observational studyShort sleep duration is associated with risk of future diabetes but not cardiovascular disease: a prospective study and meta-analysis.Investigation of methodological factors potentially underlying the apparently paradoxical findings on body mass index and all-cause mortality.Tobacco smoking and all-cause mortality in a large Australian cohort study: findings from a mature epidemic with current low smoking prevalence.
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epidemiologist and public heath researcher
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Emily Banks
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