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2006Contribution of main causes of death to social inequalities in mortality in the whole population of Scania, SwedenRosvall, M.; Chaix, B.; Lynch, J.; Lindstrom, M.; Merlo, J.
2004Obesity is a risk factor for peritonitis in the Australian and New Zealand peritoneal dialysis patient populationsMcDonald, S.; Collins, J.; Rumpsfeld, M.; Johnson, D.
2006Trabecular rod buckling index in thoraco-lumbar vertebral boneSutton-Smith, P.; Parkinson, I.; Linn, A.; Kooke, S.; Fazzalari, N.
2007Comparing cancer profiles and survival of Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal patients in South Australia: Where are the opportunities for improving Aboriginal healthCottrell, J.; Street, J.; Chong, A.; Roder, D.
2010Associations between Indigenous Australian oral health literacy and self-reported oral health outcomesParker, E.; Jamieson, L.
2005Antidepressants and suicide: A commentary on a significant contribution to this debateGoldney, R.
2020Coronavirus disease 2019 in patients with inborn errors of immunity: an international studyMeyts, I.; Bucciol, G.; Quinti, I.; Neven, B.; Fischer, A.; Seoane, E.; Lopez-Granados, E.; Gianelli, C.; Robles-Marhuenda, A.; Jeandel, P.Y.; Paillard, C.; Sankaran, V.G.; Demirdag, Y.Y.; Lougaris, V.; Aiuti, A.; Plebani, A.; Milito, C.; Dalm, V.A.; Guevara-Hoyer, K.; Sánchez-Ramón, S.; et al.
2020The association between age of onset of type 2 diabetes with the long-term risk of end-stage kidney disease: a National Registry studyMorton, J.I.; Liew, D.; McDonald, S.P.; Shaw, J.E.; Magliano, D.J.
2021The future burden of head and neck cancers attributable to modifiable behaviors in Australia: a pooled cohort studyLaaksonen, M.A.; Canfell, K.; MacInnis, R.J.; Banks, E.; Byles, J.E.; Giles, G.G.; Magliano, D.J.; Shaw, J.E.; Hirani, V.; Gill, T.K.; Mitchell, P.; Cumming, R.G.; Salagame, U.; Vajdic, C.M.
2017Design and rationale of the Cardiovascular Health and Text Messaging (CHAT) Study and the CHAT-Diabetes Mellitus (CHAT-DM) Study: two randomised controlled trials of text messaging to improve secondary prevention for coronary heart disease and diabetesHuo, X.; Spatz, E.S.; Ding, Q.; Horak, P.; Zheng, X.; Masters, C.; Zhang, H.; Irwin, M.L.; Yan, X.; Guan, W.; Li, J.; Li, X.; Spertus, J.A.; Masoudi, F.A.; Krumholz, H.M.; Jiang, L.