986 results on '"Bhopal, R."'
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202. Diabetes epidemic in the South Asian Diaspora: action before desperation
203. Why might South Asians be so susceptible to central obesity and its atherogenic consequences? The adipose tissue overflow hypothesis
204. Racism in health and health care in Europe: reality or mirage?
205. Tattoos
206. Census categories for mixed race and mixed ethnicity: impacts on data collection and analysis in the US, UK and NZ.
207. Cross-cultural adaptation of a tobacco questionnaire for Punjabi, Cantonese, Urdu and Sylheti speakers: qualitative research for better clinical practice, cessation services and research
208. Mortality from all cancers and lung, colorectal, breast and prostate cancer by country of birth in England and Wales, 2001–2003
209. The Lancet's chronic diseases series
210. The public health agenda and minority ethnic health: a reflection on priorities
211. Predicted and observed cardiovascular disease in South Asians: application of FINRISK, Framingham and SCORE models to Newcastle Heart Project data
212. Evidence of Spatial variation in risk and clustering in PBC
213. Review of prevalence data in, and evaluation of methods for cross cultural adaptation of, UK surveys on tobacco and alcohol in ethnic minority groups
214. Prognosis for South Asian and white patients with heart failure in the United Kingdom: Counterintuitive findings on heart failure in South Asians may be artefactual
215. Reply
216. IgG Is Higher in South Asians Than Europeans: Does Infection Contribute to Ethnic Variation In Cardiovascular Disease?
217. Outbreak of legionnaires' disease in the United Kingdom
218. Heterogeneity among Indians, Pakistanis, and Bangladeshis is key to racial inequities
219. Changing pattern of use of ‘ethnicity’ and ‘race’ in scientific literature
220. Patterns of physical activity and relationship with risk markers for cardiovascular disease and diabetes in Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi and European adults in a UK population
221. Ethnic and socio-economic inequalities in coronary heart disease, diabetes and risk factors in Europeans and South Asians
222. Epidemic of cardiovascular disease in South Asians
223. Racism in medicine
224. Maternal Transmission of Type 2 Diabetes Varies by Ethnic Group: Cross-sectional survey of Europeans and South Asians
225. Racism in medicine
226. What is the risk of coronary heart disease in South Asians? A review of UK research
227. Cardiovascular risks and outcomes: ethnic variations in hypertensive patients
228. Correspondence. Ethnic groups and our healthier nation: whither the information base?
229. A comparison of proxy measures of abdominal obesity in Chinese, European and South Asian adults
230. Correspondence. Episiotomy and peritoneal tears in low-risk UK primigravidae
231. Paradigms in epidemiology textbooks: in the footsteps of Thomas Kuhn.
232. Heterogeneity of coronary heart disease risk factors in Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi, and European origin populations: cross sectional study
233. Current census categories are not a good match for identity
234. Concepts and terminology in ethnicity, race and health: be aware of the ongoing debate
235. The covert influence of the tobacco industry on research and publication: a call to arms
236. Cholesterol lowering diets and coronary heart disease
237. Pinpointing clusters of apparently sporadic cases of Legionnaires' disease.
238. Beyond conflict of interest
239. Impact of infection on mortality and hospitalization in the North East of England
240. Religious circumcision on the NHS: opinions of Pakistani people in Middlesbrough, England
241. Satisfaction with health services among the Pakistani population in Middlesbrough, England
242. White, European, Western, Caucasian, or what? Inappropriate labeling in research on race, ethnicity, and health.
243. Comparison of the current WHO and new ADA criteria for the diagnosis of diabetes mellitus in three ethnic groups in the UK
244. HEALTH IN THE VICINITY OF A WALLPAPER FACTORY
245. Spectre of racism in health and health care: lessons from history and the United States
246. The context and role of the US school of public health: implications for the United Kingdom
247. Smoking should be mentioned as cause of death on death certificates
248. Lung cancer, proximity to industry, and poverty in northeast England.
249. PBC prevalence is increasing. Geographic variations are probably “real”
250. Low levels of cardiovascular risk factors and coronary heart disease in a UK Chinese population.
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