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52. Long-term local area employment rates as predictors of individual mortality and morbidity: a prospective study in England, spanning more than two decades.

53. Preventing unintentional injuries to children under 15 years in the outdoors: a systematic review of the effectiveness of educational programs.

54. Modelling the association of disability according to the WHO International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) with mortality in the British Women's Heart and Health Study.

55. Building the bypass -- implications of improved access to sexual healthcare: evidence from surveys of patients attending contrasting genitourinary medicine clinics across England in 2004/2005 and 2009.

56. Modelling the allocation of paediatric intensive care retrieval teams in England and Wales.

59. Explaining organisational responses to a board-level quality improvement intervention: findings from an evaluation in six providers in the English National Health Service.

60. Evaluating effects of recent changes in NHS resource allocation policy on inequalities in amenable mortality in England, 2007-2014: time-series analysis.

61. Work, permanent sickness and mortality risk: a prospective cohort study of England and Wales, 1971-2006.

62. Can we reduce health inequalities? An analysis of the English strategy (1997-2010).

63. A labour of Sisyphus? Public policy and health inequalities research from the Black and Acheson Reports to the Marmot Review.

64. Reversing the slow death of the clinical necropsy: developing the post of the Pathology Liaison Nurse.

65. Simple rationality? The law of healthcare resource allocation in England.

66. What does self rated health measure? Results from the British Whitehall Ii and French Gazel cohort studies.

67. Sudden unexpected death and covert homicide in infancy.

68. The importance of social sources of cigarettes to school students.

69. Interrelations between three proxies of health care need at the small area level: an urban/rural comparison.

70. Acute lymphoblastic leukaemia of the L3 subtype in adults in the Northern health region of England 1983-99.

71. Snapshots of five clinical ethics committees in the UK.

72. Randomisation and resource allocation: a missed opportunity for evaluating health care and social interventions.

74. Could diabetes prevention programmes result in the widening of sociodemographic inequalities in type 2 diabetes? Comparison of survey and administrative data for England.

75. Abstracts.

78. Ventilatory function and personal breathing zone dust concentrations in Lancashire textile weavers.

80. A randomised controlled trial of a complex intervention to reduce children's exposure to secondhand smoke in the home.

81. Evaluation of a complex healthcare intervention to increase smoking cessation in pregnant women: interrupted time series analysis with economic evaluation.

82. University of Manchester sports injury clinic.

83. Community care--same problems, different epithet?

84. The use of patients in health care education: the need for ethical justification.

85. Postmodernity and a hypertensive patient: rescuing value from nihilism.

86. Ethics of research with psychiatric patients: principles, problems and the primary responsibilities of researchers.

87. The Polkinghorne Report on Fetal Research: nice recommendations, shame about the reasoning.

88. Transsexualism: a legal perspective.

89. Neurology in Gloucestershire: the clinical workload of an English neurologist.

90. Two forgotten pioneers. James Carson and George Bodington.

91. Hospital admissions linked to SARS-CoV-2 infection in children and adolescents: cohort study of 3.2 million first ascertained infections in England.

92. How do hospital inpatients conceptualise patient safety? A qualitative interview study using constructivist grounded theory.

94. Risk prediction of covid-19 related death or hospital admission in adults testing positive for SARS-CoV-2 infection during the omicron wave in England (QCOVID4): cohort study.

95. Surgical implementation gap: an interrupted time series analysis with interviews examining the impact of surgical trials on surgical practice in England.

96. Effectiveness of spironolactone for women with acne vulgaris (SAFA) in England and Wales: pragmatic, multicentre, phase 3, double blind, randomised controlled trial.

97. Development and internal-external validation of statistical and machine learning models for breast cancer prognostication: cohort study.

98. Does recruiting patients to diabetes prevention programmes via primary care reinforce existing inequalities in care provision between general practices? A retrospective observational study.