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2015Teething and sleep difficulties: findings from the Longitudinal Study of Indigenous ChildrenAmarasena, N.; Lalloo, R.
2015Valuing Child Health Utility 9D health states with young adults: insights from a time trade off studyRatcliffe, J.; Chen, G.; Stevens, K.; Bradley, S.; Couzner, L.; Brazier, J.; Sawyer, M.; Roberts, R.; Huynh, E.; Flynn, T.
2015Parental influences on adolescent video game play: a study of accessibility, rules, limit setting, monitoring, and cybersafetySmith, L.; Gradisar, M.; King, D.
2015Neighborhood greenspace and health in a large urban centerKardan, O.; Gozdyra, P.; Misic, B.; Moola, F.; Palmer, L.; Paus, T.; Berman, M.
2015The association of socio-demographic status, lifestyle factors and dietary patterns with total urinary phthalates in Australian menBai, P.; Wittert, G.; Taylor, A.; Martin, S.; Milne, R.; Shi, Z.; Behrens, T.
2015Quality of life following repair of large hiatal hernia is improved but not influenced by use of mesh: results from a randomized controlled trialKoetje, J.; Irvine, T.; Thompson, S.; Devitt, P.; Woods, S.; Aly, A.; Jamieson, G.; Watson, D.
2015The TMPRSS2:ERG fusion and response to androgen deprivation therapy for prostate cancerGraff, R.; Pettersson, A.; Lis, R.; Dupre, N.; Jordahl, K.; Nuttall, E.; Rider, J.; Fiorentino, M.; Sesso, H.; Kenfield, S.; Loda, M.; Giovannucci, E.; Rosner, B.; Nguyen, P.; Sweeney, C.; Mucci, L.
2015Re-examining the association between vitamin D and childhood cariesDudding, T.; Thomas, S.; Duncan, K.; Lawlor, D.; Timpson, N.; Divaris, K.
2015A systematic review and evaluation of measures for suicidal ideation and behaviors in population-based researchBatterham, P.; Ftanou, M.; Pirkis, J.; Brewer, J.; Mackinnon, A.; Beautrais, A.; Fairweather-Schmidt, A.; Christensen, H.
2015Dietary practices among individuals with diabetes and hypertension are similar to those of healthy people: a population-based studyOzcariz, S.; de O Bernardo, C.; Cembranel, F.; Peres, M.; González-Chica, D.