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1. Ethnic inequalities in limiting health and self-reported health in later life revisited.

2. Tobacco industry manipulation of data on and press coverage of the illicit tobacco trade in the UK.

3. Impact of an inpatient electronic prescribing system on prescribing error causation: a qualitative evaluation in an English hospital.

4. How do hospital boards govern for quality improvement? A mixed methods study of 15 organisations in England.

5. Association of DCIS size and margin status with risk of developing breast cancer post-treatment: multinational, pooled cohort study.

6. Mortality at older ages and moves in residential and sheltered housing: evidence from the UK.

7. Maternal alcohol intake prior to and during pregnancy and risk of adverse birth outcomes: evidence from a British cohort.

8. Time for bed: associations with cognitive performance in 7-year-old children: a longitudinal population-based study.

9. Generic quality of life predicts all-cause mortality in the short term: evidence from British Household Panel Survey.

10. Epidemiology of internal contamination with polonium-210 in the London incident, 2006.

11. Cross-country comparison of smokers' reasons for thinking about quitting over time: findings from the International Tobacco Control Four Country Survey (ITC-4C), 2002-2015.

12. Predictors and population health outcomes of persistent high GP turnover in English general practices: a retrospective observational study.

13. Support for e-cigarette policies: a survey of smokers and ex-smokers in Great Britain.

14. Comparing antibiotic prescribing between clinicians in UK primary care: an analysis in a cohort study of eight different measures of antibiotic prescribing.

15. Socioeconomic position and early adolescent smoking development: evidence from the British Youth Panel Survey (1994-2008).

16. 'It will harm business and increase illicit trade': an evaluation of the relevance, quality and transparency of evidence submitted by transnational tobacco companies to the UK consultation on standardised packaging 2012.

17. Tobacco display and brand communication at the point of sale: implications for adolescent smoking behaviour.

18. Understanding decisions about antibiotic prescribing in ICU: an application of the Necessity Concerns Framework.

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

20. Secondhand smoke in cars: assessing children's potential exposure during typical journey conditions.

21. Association between intrahospital transfer and hospital- acquired infection in the elderly: a retrospective case--control study in a UK hospital network.

22. User-testing guidelines to improve the safety of intravenous medicines administration: a randomised in situ simulation study.

23. Medication- related harm in older adults following hospital discharge: development and validation of a prediction tool.

24. Impact of a commercial order entry system on prescribing errors amenable to computerised decision support in the hospital setting: a prospective pre-post study.

25. Measurement of harms in community care: a qualitative study of use of the NHS Safety Thermometer.

27. Poison prevention practices and medically attended poisoning in young children: multicentre case-control study.

29. Adult and adolescent exposure to tobacco and alcohol content in contemporary YouTube music videos in Great Britain: a population estimate.

30. Fit-for-work or fit-for-unemployment? Does the reassessment of disability benefit claimants using a tougher work capability assessment help people into work?

31. The association between green space and depressive symptoms in pregnant women: moderating roles of socioeconomic status and physical activity.

32. The influence of neighbourhood-level socioeconomic deprivation on cardiovascular disease mortality in older age: longitudinal multilevel analyses from a cohort of older British men.

33. Impact of changes in mode of travel to work on changes in body mass index: evidence from the British Household Panel Survey.

34. Growth patterns of white British and Pakistani children in the Born in Bradford cohort: a latent growth modelling approach.

35. Is changing status through housing tenure associated with changes in mental health? Results from the British Household Panel Survey.

36. Physical and mental health outcomes following housing improvements: evidence from the GoWell study.

37. What is the cost of a healthy diet? Using diet data from the UK Women’s Cohort Study.

38. Changes in household, transport and recreational physical activity and television viewing time across the transition to retirement: longitudinal evidence from the EPIC-Norfolk cohort

39. Higher maternal education is associated with favourable growth of young children in different countries.

40. UK-born Pakistani-origin infants are relatively more adipose than white British infants: findings from 8704 mother-offspring pairs in the Born-in-Bradford prospective birth cohort.

41. Women's safety alerts in maternity care: is speaking up enough?

42. Friends are equally important to men and women, but family matters more for men's well-being.

43. Associations between maternal experiences of racism and early child health and development: findings from the UK Millennium Cohort Study.

44. Psychological well-being and reactions to multiple unemployment events: adaptation or sensitisation?

45. Levels and predictors of exercise referral scheme uptake and adherence: a systematic review.

46. Does the home environment influence inequalities in unintentional injury in early childhood? Findings from the UK Millennium Cohort Study.

47. Association of socioeconomic position with maternal pregnancy and infant health outcomes in birth cohort studies from Brazil and the UK.

48. Injuries and injury risk factors among British army infantry soldiers during predeployment training.

49. The ethnic density effect on alcohol use among ethnic minority people in the UK.

50. Is informal caregiving independently associated with poor health? A population-based study.