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2007The association between C-reactive protein concentration and depression in later life is due to poor physical health: results from the Health in Men Study (HIMS)Almeida, O.; Norman, P.; Hankey, G.; Jamrozik, K.; Flicker, L.
2007Association of cardiovascular risk factors and disease with depression in later lifeAlmeida, O.; Flicker, L.; Norman, P.; Hankey, G.; Vasikaran, S.; van Bockxmeer, F.; Jamrozik, K.
2008Higher serum free testosterone is associated with better cognitive function in older men, while total testosterone is not. The health in men studyYeap, B.; Almeida, O.; Hyde, Z.; Chubb, S.; Hankey, G.; Jamrozik, K.; Flicker, L.
2006Successful mental health aging: Results from a longitudinal study of older Australian menAlmeida, O.; Norman, P.; Hankey, G.; Jamrozik, K.; Flicker, L.
2005Predictors of impaired cognitive function in men over the age of 80 years: results from the Health in Men StudyFlicker, L.; Almeida, O.; Acres, J.; Le, M.; Tuohy, R.; Jamrozik, K.; Hankey, G.; Norman, P.
2008The effect of long-term homocysteine-lowering on carotid intima-media thickness and flow-mediated vasodilation in stroke patients: a randomized controlled trial and meta-analysisPotter, K.; Hankey, G.; Green, D.; Eikelboom, J.; Jamrozik, K.; Arnolda, L.
2008Trends in incidence and outcome of stroke in Perth, Western Australia during 1989 to 2001: The Perth Community Stroke StudyIslam, S.; Anderson, C.; Hankey, G.; Hardie, K.; Carter, K.; Broadhurst, R.; Jamrozik, K.
2008The association of C-reactive protein and CRP genotype with coronary heart disease: findings from five studies with 4610 cases amongst 18637 participantsLawlor, D.; Harbord, R.; Timpson, N.; Lowe, G.; Rumley, A.; Gaunt, T.; Baker, I.; Yarnell, J.; Kivimaki, M.; Kumari, M.; Norman, P.; Jamrozik, K.; Hankey, G.; Almeida, O.; Flicker, L.; Warrington, N.; Marmot, M.; Ben-Shlomo, Y.; Palmer, L.; Day, I.; et al.; Keavney, B.
2008Lower sex hormone-binding globulin is more strongly associated with metabolic syndrome than lower total testosterone in older men: the Health in Men StudyChubb, P.; Hyde, Z.; Almeida, O.; Flicker, L.; Norman, P.; Jamrozik, K.; Hankey, G.; Yeap, B.