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    • Depression, Suicidal Behaviour, and Mental Disorders in Older Aboriginal Australians 

      Shen, Y-T; Radford, K; Daylight, G; Cumming, R; Broe, A; Draper, B
      Published 2018-03-04
      Aboriginal Australians experience higher levels of psychological distress, which may develop from the long-term sequelae of social determinants and adversities in early and mid-life. There is little evidence available on ...
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    • Oral health of community-dwelling older Australian men:the Concord Health and Ageing in Men Project (CHAMP) 

      Wright, FAC; Chu, SK-Y; Milledge, K; Valdez, E; Law, G; Hsu, B; Naganathan, V; Hirani, V; Blyth, F; Le Couteur, D; Harford, J; Waite, L; Handelsman, D; Seibel, M; Cumming, R
      Published 2017-08-29
      Background The Concord Health and Ageing in Men Project (CHAMP) is a cohort study of the health of a representative sample of Australian men aged 70 years and older. The aim of this report is to describe the oral health ...
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    • Pharmaceutical industry payments to Australian healthcare professionals (October 2015 to October 2018) 

      Bero, Lisa; Karanges, Emily; Barbara, Mintzes
      Published 2019-08-21
      The dataset contains pharmaceutical company reports of payments to Australian healthcare professionals for the provision of services or sponsorship of medical education, including airfares, accommodation and registration ...
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    • Chewing function, general health and the dentition of older Australian men: The Concord Health and Ageing in Men Project 

      Wright, FAC; Law, GG; Milledge, KL; Chu, SK-Y; Valdez, E; Naganathan, V; Hirani, V; Blyth, FM; Le Couteur, DG; Waite, LM; Handelsman, DJ; Seibel, MJ; Cumming, R
      Published 2018-11-20
      Objectives To describe the associations between chewing function with oral health and certain general health characteristics, in a population of community‐dwelling older Australian men. Methods Analysis of data obtained ...
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    • Natural history of post‐void residual urine volume over 5 years in community‐dwelling older men: The Concord Health and Ageing in Men Project 

      Noguchi, Naomi; Chan, Lewis; Cumming, R; Blyth, Fiona M; Handelsman, David J; Waite, Louise M; Le Couteur, David G; Naganathan, Vasi
      Published 2017-09-20
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