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1. Online Data Collection to Evaluate a Theoretical Cognitive Model of Tinnitus.

2. Review and update of the Health of the Nation Outcome Scales for People with Learning Disabilities (HoNOS-LD).

3. Adolescents' response to pictorial warnings on the reverse panel of cigarette packs: a repeat cross-sectional study.

4. Faith Moves Mountains-Mountains Move Faith: Two Opposite Epidemiological Forces in Research on Religion and Health.

5. What influences general practitioners' use of exercise for patients with chronic knee pain? Results from a national survey.

6. Non-prescription medicine misuse, abuse and dependence: a cross-sectional survey of the UK general population.

7. Factors Associated with Transition from Community Settings to Hospital as Place of Death for Adults Aged 75 and Older: A Population-Based Mortality Follow-Back Survey.

8. Poorer mental health in UK bisexual women than lesbians: evidence from the UK 2007 Stonewall Women's Health Survey.

9. Trend analysis and modelling of gender-specific age, period and birth cohort effects on alcohol abstention and consumption level for drinkers in Great Britain using the General Lifestyle Survey 1984-2009.

10. The prescribing practices of nurses who care for patients with skin conditions: a questionnaire survey.

11. Early Service leavers: a study of the factors associated with premature separation from the UK Armed Forces and the mental health of those that leave early.

12. Risk Factors for Headache in the UK Military: Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Analyses.

13. Health, lifestyle, belief and knowledge differences between two ethnic groups with specific reference to tobacco, diet and physical activity.

14. The Hispanic Americans Baseline Alcohol Survey (HABLAS): Alcohol consumption and sociodemographic predictors across Hispanic national groups.

15. School nurses' involvement, attitudes and training needs for mental health work: a UK-wide cross-sectional study.

16. Adolescent multiple risk behaviour: an asset approach to the role of family, school and community.