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StorageSiteUCL Institute of Education
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Reference Number CLS/6/2/17
TitlePublications - General health
Date1972 - 2007
Description - Peckham, Catherine S., (1973), 'A National Study of Child Development (NCDS 1958 Cohort)' in 'Section of Epidemiology & Preventive Medicine' from 'Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine', Vol.66,
No.7, pp.701-704
- Peckham, Catherine., Pearson, Richard., (1976), 'Preliminary Findings at the Age of 16 Years on Children in the National Child Development Study (1958 Cohort)' in 'Public Healthm London', 'National
Children's Bureau', Vol.90, pp.271-280
- Pearson, R.C.M., Peckham, Catherine., (1972), 'Preliminary Findings At The Age Of 11 Years On Children in the National Child Development Study (1958 Cohort)' in 'Community Medicine', 'National Children's
Bureau'
- Barker, D.J.P., Osmond, C., Golding, J., Wadsworth, MEJ., (1988), 'Acute appendicitis and bathrooms in three samples of British children' in 'British Medical Journal', Vol.296. pp.956-958
- Power, Chris., Frank, John., Hertzman, Clyde., Schierhout, Gill., Li, Leah., (2001), 'Predictors of Low Back Pain Onset in a Prospective British Study' in 'American Journal of Public Health', Vol.91, No.10,
pp.1671-1678
- Butler, N.R. Haslum, Mary., Golding, Jean., Stewart-Brown, Sarah., (1982), 'Recent findings from the 1970 child health and education study: preliminary communication' in Journal of the Royal Society of
Medicine', Vol.75, pp.781-784
- The Wellcome Trust Case Control Consortium, (2007), 'Genome-wide association study of 14,000 cases of seven common diseases and 3,000 shared controls' in 'nature', Vol.447, pp.661-678,
Nature Publishing Group.
- Power, Chris., (1992), 'A review of child health in the 1958 birth cohort: National Child Development Study' in 'Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology', Vol.6, pp.81-110
- Fogelman, Ken., (1985), Chapter 11, 'Exploiting Longitudinal Data; Examples from the National Child Development Study' in 'Longitudinal Studies in Child Psychology and Psychiatry', John Wiley and Sons
Ltd. pp.241-261
- Nutritional Status: UK wheel of health; 'Britain Is The Sick Man, Woman and Child of Europe'.
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