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  1. Open publishing of public health research in Africa: an exploratory investigation of the barriers and solutions
  2. Designing Educational Futures: Imagine a Collaborative Bloom
  3. Open access publication of public health research in African journals
  4. Reforming higher education to sustain planetary health
  5. Plan E for Education: open access to educational materials created in publicly funded universities
  6. A new bloom – adding ‘collaborate’ to Bloom’s taxonomy
  7. Final Report of a Novel and Successful Online Pubic Health Capacity Building Experiment – Peoples-uni
  8. The Distributed University for Sustainable Higher Education
  9. Impact on carbon emissions of online study for a cohort of overseas students: A retrospective cohort study
  10. Improving global access to medical ethics education: a free self-paced online course on the Peoples-uni website
  11. Online Education for Public Health Capacity Building in Low- to Middle-Income Countries
  12. The potential of an online educational platform to contribute to achieving sustainable development goals: a mixed-methods evaluation of the Peoples-uni online platform
  13. HIV treatment and monitoring patterns in routine practice: a multi-country retrospective chart review of patient care
  14. Open Online Courses in Public Health: experience from Peoples-uni
  15. Open Online Courses in Public Health
  16. Mobilising the alumni of a Master of Public Health degree to build research and development capacity in low- and middle-income settings: The Peoples-uni
  17. Perceived value of applying Information Communication Technology to implement guidelines in developing countries; an online questionnaire study among public health workers
  18. Learning by MOOC or by crook
  19. Salicylate elimination diets in children: is food restriction supported by the evidence?
  20. Population Impact Analysis: a framework for assessing the population impact of a risk or intervention
  21. An emerging model for publishing and using open educational resources in public health
  22. Evidence-based commissioning: using population impact measures to help primary care trusts estimate the benefit of interventions in diabetes and heart failure
  23. Increasing dietary fish intake has contributed to decreasing mortality from CHD among the older population in Hong Kong
  24. Experience with a "social model" of capacity building: the Peoples-uni
  25. Potential population impact of changes in heroin treatment and smoking prevalence rates: using Population Impact Measures
  26. Risk factor measurement quality in primary care routine data was variable but nondifferential between individuals
  27. Body-mass index and incidence of cancer: a systematic review and meta-analysis of prospective observational studies
  28. Critical appraisal for public health: A new checklist
  29. Deprivation status and mid-term change in blood pressure, total cholesterol and smoking status in middle life: a cohort study
  30. Capacity-building for public health: http://peoples-uni.org
  31. Capacity building for Global Action in Mother and Child Health
  32. What are the benefits of cognitive enhancers for Alzheimer's Disease: use of Population Impact Measures
  33. Asymptomatic Spontaneous Cerebral Emboli Predict Cognitive and Functional Decline in Dementia
  34. Assessing the population impact of low rates of breast feeding on asthma, coeliac disease and obesity: the use of a new statistical method
  35. Smoking, smoking cessation, and use of smoking cessation aids and support services in South Derbyshire, England
  36. The population effect of crime and neighbourhood on physical activity: an analysis of 15 461 adults
  37. Prioritising between direct observation of therapy and case-finding interventions for tuberculosis: use of population impact measures
  38. Potential population impact of the UK government strategy for reducing the burden of coronary heart disease in England: comparing primary and secondary prevention strategies
  39. Deprivation and trends in blood pressure, cholesterol, body mass index and smoking among participants of a UK primary care-based cardiovascular risk factor screening programme: both narrowing and widening in cardiovascular risk factor inequalities
  40. The role of the early therapeutic alliance in predicting drug treatment dropout
  41. Double-heater-wire circuits and heat-and-moisture exchangers and the risk of ventilator-associated pneumonia
  42. Using Economic Analyses for Local Priority Setting
  43. Population impact of stricter adherence to recommendations for pharmacological and lifestyle interventions over one year in patients with coronary heart disease
  44. Comparative levels and time trends in blood pressure, total cholesterol, Body Mass Index and smoking among Caucasian and South-Asian participants of a UK primary-care based cardiovascular risk factor screening programme
  45. Early life risk factors for obesity in childhood: Early feeding is crucial target for preventing obesity in children
  46. Effect of breast feeding on risk of coeliac disease: a systematic review and meta-analysis of observational studies
  47. Mid-term Body Mass Index increase among obese and non-obese individuals in middle life and deprivation status: A cohort study
  48. Predicting the early therapeutic alliance in the treatment of drug misuse
  49. Survival among hospital in-patients with troponin T elevation below levels defining myocardial infarction
  50. Development and Testing of the Japanese Version of the Migraine-Specific Quality of Life Instrument
  51. The number needed to vaccinate (NNV) and population extensions of the NNV: comparison of influenza and pneumococcal vaccine programmes for people aged 65 years and over
  52. Will changes in primary care improve health outcomes? Modelling the impact of financial incentives introduced to improve quality of care in the UK
  53. Assessing the impact of heart failure specialist services on patient populations
  54. Restrictions impeding web-based courses: a survey of publishers' variation in authorising access to high quality on-line literature
  55. GPs' and physicians' interpretation of risks, benefits and diagnostic test results
  56. Early retirement: does cause of invalidity influence rate of social security benefit processing in Zimbabwe?
  57. Prognosis for South Asian and white patients with heart failure in the United Kingdom: Deprivation gradient in mortality should not be dismissed as artefactual
  58. Communicating risks at the population level: application of population impact numbers
  59. A prediction model of 1-year mortality for acute ischemic stroke patients1,21No commercial party having a direct financial interest in the results of the research supporting this article has or will confer a benefit upon the author(s) or upon any organ...
  60. Public health in Primary Care Trusts: a resource needs assessment
  61. Implementing guidelines in primary care: can population impact measures help?
  62. Attitudes of developing world physicians to where medical research is performed and reported
  63. Putting the public back into public health. Part I. A re-definition of public health
  64. Putting the public back into public health. Part II. How can public health be accountable to the public?
  65. Impact numbers in health policy decisions
  66. Impact numbers: measures of risk factor impact on the whole population from case-control and cohort studies
  67. Impact of upward social mobility on population mortality: analysis with routine data
  68. A population perspective to evidence based medicine: "evidence for population health"
  69. Knowledge and perception about stroke among an Australian urban population
  70. Quality of life
  71. A prognostic index for 30-day mortality after stroke
  72. Knowledge of Stroke Risk Factors, Warning Symptoms, and Treatment Among an Australian Urban Population
  73. Treating the patient or the population? Part 2. Judging the benefit of a treatment to society as a whole
  74. Accuracy of administrative data to assess comorbidity in patients with heart disease
  75. Treating the patient or the population? Part 1. Judging tbenefit of treatment of individual patients
  76. Trends in the hospital management of unstable angina
  77. Influence of hyperglycemia on stroke mortality
  78. Differences in Cardiac Procedures Among Patients in Metropolitan and Non-Metropolitan Hospitals in New South Wales After Acute Myocardial Infarction and Angina
  79. Disease impact number and population impact number: population perspectives to measures of risk and benefit Commentary: DINS, PINS, and things---clinical and population perspectives on treatment effects
  80. Mortality after acute myocardial infarction is lower in metropolitan regions than in non-metropolitan regions
  81. Where do developing world clinicians obtain evidence for practice
  82. Influence of Admission Body Temperature on Stroke Mortality
  83. The cross cultural context of obesity: an INCLEN multicentre collaborative study
  84. Asthma and chronic obstructive airway diseases are associated with osteoporosis and fractures: A literature review
  85. Differences in management of heart attack patients between metropolitan and regional hospitals in the Hunter Region of Australia
  86. Variation in stated management of acute myocardial infarction in five countries
  87. Quality of life and later adverse health outcomes in patients with suspected heart attack
  88. Management of patients with diabetes after heart attack: A population-based study of 1982 patients from a heart disease register
  89. Coronary events and exposure to environmental tobacco smoke: a case-control study from Australia and New Zealand
  90. Clinical consultations in an Aboriginal community-controlled health service: a comparison with general practice
  91. Prediction of Patient Nonadherence with Home-Based Exercise for Cardiac Rehabilitation: The Role of Perceived Barriers and Perceived Benefits
  92. Sun Exposure and Age-related Macular Degeneration
  93. The Impact of Diabetes on Survival Among Myocardial Infarction Patients
  94. Declining Rates of Coronary Heart Disease in New Zealand and Australia, 1983-1993
  95. Predictors of quality of life after hospital admission for heart attack or angina
  96. Identifying individuals with high fat levels and low P∶S ratios, in their diets, for intensive dietary intervention
  97. Can ECG Changes Predict the Long-Term Outcome in Patients Admitted to Hospital for Suspected Acute Myocardial Infarction?
  98. Changes in job aspirations during physician training in Australia
  99. Risk of Primary and Recurrent Acute Myocardial Infarction From Lipoprotein(a) in Men and Women11This study was supported by grants from the National Heart Foundation of Australia, National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia, Newcastle.
  100. An improved questionnaire for assessing quality of life after acute myocardial infarction
  101. Success of cardiopulmonary resuscitation after heart attack in hospital and outside hospital
  102. A randomised controlled trial of community based counselling among those discharged from hospital with ischaemic heart disease
  103. Does beclomethasone dipropionate suppress dehydroepiandrosterone sulphate in postmenopausal women?
  104. A self-administered quality-of-life questionnaire after acute myocardial infarction
  105. Secondary prevention after acute myocardial infarction
  106. Medical care and case fatality from myocardial infarction and coronary death in Newcastle and Perth
  107. Risk factors for atherosclerosis in twins
  108. A simple score and questionnaire to measure group changes in dietary fat intake
  109. How soon after quitting smoking does risk of heart attack decline?
  110. Length of hospital stay after acute myocardial infarction
  111. Effectiveness and hazards of case finding for a high cholesterol concentration.
  112. Selective screening for high cholesterol in Australian general practice
  113. ENZYME INDUCTION BY EATING CHARCOAL-GRILLED STEAK WITH NO EFFECT ON BLOOD LIPIDS
  114. Changes in diet and coronary heart disease mortality among social classes in Great Britain.
  115. Techniques related to the clinical epidemiology of peptic ulcer disease
  116. Lifestyle factors in monozygotic and dizygotic twins
  117. Twin study of genetic and environmental effects on lipid levels
  118. VARIATION IN DEATH CERTIFICATION OF ISCHEMIC HEART DISEASE IN AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND
  119. Lung function of farmers in England and Wales.
  120. Death certification of farmer's lung and chronic airway diseases in different countries of the EEC
  121. Plasma cholesterol response to a change in dietary fat intake: A collaborative twin study
  122. Social class and ischaemic heart disease: use of the male:female ratio to identify possible occupational hazards.
  123. Evaluation of a New Course to Teach the Principles and Clinical Applications of Epidemiology to Medical Students
  124. Coronary heart disease in ‘low risk’ men
  125. The effect on blood lipids of eating charcoal-grilled meat
  126. UK HEART DISEASE PREVENTION PROJECT: INCIDENCE AND MORTALITY RESULTS
  127. Family history in "low risk" men with coronary heart disease.
  128. Inter-relationships between factor VII, serum testosterone and plasma lipoproteins
  129. Respiratory Disease Mortality in Agricultural Workers in Eight Member Countries of the European Community
  130. CORONARY HEART DISEASE, CANCER, LIPOPROTEINS, AND THE EFFECTS OF CLOFIBRATE: IS ENZYME INDUCTION A COMMON LINK AND ARE LIPOPROTEINS RED HERRINGS?
  131. Associations between Sex Hormones, Thyroid Hormones and Lipoproteins
  132. A simple method of assessing the effect of dietary advice to reduce plasma cholesterol
  133. VALUE OF BLOOD-PRESSURE MEASUREMENT IN RELATIVES OF HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS
  134. EPIDEMIOLOGY AND CLINICAL PRACTICE
  135. Heart disease prevention project: a randomised controlled trial in industry.
  136. Type A behaviour and coronary heart disease.
  137. Coronary heart disease in relation to age, sex, and the menopause.
  138. Current management of hypertension in general practice.
  139. Current management of hypertension in hospital.
  140. Cardiac complications. Results of penetrating chest wounds involving the heart
  141. Traumatic Ventricular Septal Defect with Aorto-right Ventricular Fistula and Aortic Regurgitation; Surgical Considerations
  142. Amebic pericarditis
  143. Nodular symmetrical lipomatosis and cirrhosis of the liver