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3. Quantifying cause-related mortality in Australia, incorporating multiple causes: observed patterns, trends and practical considerations

4. Reflection on modern methods: statistical, policy and ethical implications of using age-standardized health indicators to quantify inequities.

7. Does psychological distress directly increase risk of incident cardiovascular disease? Evidence from a prospective cohort study using a longer-term measure of distress

9. Education inequalities in adult all-cause mortality: first national data for Australia using linked census and mortality data

10. Identifying long-term psychological distress from single measures: evidence from a nationally representative longitudinal survey of the Australian population.

11. Tobacco smoking and risk of 36 cardiovascular disease subtypes: fatal and non-fatal outcomes in a large prospective Australian study

12. Variation in readmission and mortality following hospitalisation with a diagnosis of heart failure: prospective cohort study using linked data

13. Socioeconomic variation in incidence of primary and secondary major cardiovascular disease events: an Australian population-based prospective cohort study

14. The relationship between body mass index and hospitalisation rates, days in hospital and costs: Findings from a large prospective linked data study

15. Educational composition effect on the sex gap in life expectancy: A research note based on evidence from Australia.

16. Use of pudendal nerve blocks in rubber band ligation of haemorrhoids: an Australia-wide cross-sectional analysis.

17. Long COVID in a highly vaccinated but largely unexposed Australian population following the 2022 SARS-CoV-2 Omicron wave: a cross-sectional survey.

18. Relative risks of childhood developmental vulnerabilities in three Australian communities with exposure to per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances: data linkage study.

19. Does use of GP and specialist services vary across areas and according to individual socioeconomic position? A multilevel analysis using linked data in Australia.

20. Discretion in decision to receive COVID-19 vaccines and associated socio-economic inequalities in rates of uptake: a whole-of-population data linkage study from Australia.

21. Relative Risks of Adverse Perinatal Outcomes in Three Australian Communities Exposed to Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances: Data Linkage Study.

22. Association of individual-socioeconomic variation in quality-of-primary care with area-level service organisation: A multilevel analysis using linked data.

23. National estimates of occupation-related inequalities in all-cause mortality using linked Census-mortality data.

24. Liver and cardiometabolic markers and conditions in a cross-sectional study of three Australian communities living with environmental per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances contamination.

25. Psychological distress in three Australian communities living with environmental per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances contamination.

26. Changes in general practice use and costs with COVID-19 and telehealth initiatives: analysis of Australian whole-population linked data.

27. Quantifying cause-related mortality in Australia, incorporating multiple causes: observed patterns, trends and practical considerations.

28. Factors related to under-treatment of secondary cardiovascular risk, including primary healthcare: Australian National Health Survey linked data analysis.

29. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health checks: sociodemographic characteristics and cardiovascular risk factors.

30. Reflection on modern methods: statistical, policy and ethical implications of using age-standardized health indicators to quantify inequities.

31. Education-related inequalities in cause-specific mortality: first estimates for Australia using individual-level linked census and mortality data.

32. The relationship of socioeconomic factors to the use of preventative cardiovascular disease medications: A prospective Australian cohort study.

33. Use of health and aged care services in Australia following hospital admission for myocardial infarction, stroke or heart failure.

34. The ATHENA COVID-19 Study: Cohort profile and first findings for people diagnosed with COVID-19 in Queensland, 1 January to 31 December 2020.

35. Differences between men and women in the use of preventive medications following a major cardiovascular event: Australian prospective cohort study.

36. Does psychological distress directly increase risk of incident cardiovascular disease? Evidence from a prospective cohort study using a longer-term measure of distress.

37. Comparison of cardiovascular disease risk factors, assessment and management in men and women, including consideration of absolute risk: a nationally representative cross-sectional study.

38. Education-related variation in coronary procedure rates and the contribution of private health care in Australia: a prospective cohort study.

39. Education inequalities in adult all-cause mortality: first national data for Australia using linked census and mortality data.

40. Identifying long-term psychological distress from single measures: evidence from a nationally representative longitudinal survey of the Australian population.

41. Variation in coronary angiography and revascularisation procedures in relation to psychological distress among patients admitted to hospital with myocardial infarction or angina.

42. Psychological distress and medication use for secondary prevention of cardiovascular events: Evidence from a large-scale population-based cohort study.

43. Variation in cardiovascular disease care: an Australian cohort study on sex differences in receipt of coronary procedures.

44. Tobacco smoking and risk of 36 cardiovascular disease subtypes: fatal and non-fatal outcomes in a large prospective Australian study.

45. Primary Absolute Cardiovascular Disease Risk and Prevention in Relation to Psychological Distress in the Australian Population: A Nationally Representative Cross-Sectional Study.

46. General practitioners' perspectives on the prevention of cardiovascular disease: systematic review and thematic synthesis of qualitative studies.

47. Socioeconomic variation in absolute cardiovascular disease risk and treatment in the Australian population.

48. Absolute cardiovascular disease risk and lipid-lowering therapy among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians.

49. Psychological distress and ischaemic heart disease: cause or consequence? Evidence from a large prospective cohort study.

50. Risk of cancer associated with residential exposure to asbestos insulation: a whole-population cohort study.

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