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Asia-Pacific Journal of Public Health|December 27, 2011
Does change in perception following counseling result in improved quitting outcome among Malaysian smokers?Siti Munira Yasin, Retneswari Masilamani, Moy Foong Ming, et al.
The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences : MJMS|March 23, 2019
Dietary Habits and Lifestyle Practices among University Students in Universiti Brunei DarussalamTok Chen Yun, Siti Rohaiza Ahmad, David Koh Soo Quee
Periodontology 2000|December 15, 2015
Salivary biomarkers for dental cariesXiaoli Gao, Shan Jiang, David Koh, et al.
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology|July 25, 2009
Skin cancer trends among Asians living in Singapore from 1968 to 2006Judy Sng, David Koh, Wong Chia Siong, et al.
Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention : APJCP|June 2, 2011
Predictors of smoking cessation among staff in public Universities in Klang Valley, MalaysiaSiti Munira Yasin, Retneswari Masilamani, Moy Foong Ming, et al.
Emerging Infectious Diseases|February 18, 2005
Occupational health response to SARSDavid Koh, Meng-Kim Lim, Choon-Nam Ong, et al.
Emerging Infectious Diseases|March 11, 2005
SARS risk perceptions in healthcare workers, JapanTeppei Imai, Ken Takahashi, Naoki Hasegawa, et al.
Safety and Health at Work|September 7, 2012
Diabetes management and hyperglycemia in safety sensitive jobsSee-Muah Lee, David Koh, Sharon Nne Fun, et al.
Clinica Chimica Acta; International Journal of Clinical Chemistry|January 4, 2006
Saliva as a viable alternative source of human genomic DNA in genetic epidemiologyDaniel P K Ng, David Koh, Serena Choo, et al.
Journal of Dental Education|June 10, 2004
Dental students are often invited to participate in health-related researchDavid Koh, Vivian Ng, Betty Y Y Mok, et al.
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Asia-Pacific Journal of Public Health|December 27, 2011
Does change in perception following counseling result in improved quitting outcome among Malaysian smokers?Siti Munira Yasin, Retneswari Masilamani, Moy Foong Ming, et al.
The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences : MJMS|March 23, 2019
Dietary Habits and Lifestyle Practices among University Students in Universiti Brunei DarussalamTok Chen Yun, Siti Rohaiza Ahmad, David Koh Soo Quee
Periodontology 2000|December 15, 2015
Salivary biomarkers for dental cariesXiaoli Gao, Shan Jiang, David Koh, et al.
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology|July 25, 2009
Skin cancer trends among Asians living in Singapore from 1968 to 2006Judy Sng, David Koh, Wong Chia Siong, et al.
Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention : APJCP|June 2, 2011
Predictors of smoking cessation among staff in public Universities in Klang Valley, MalaysiaSiti Munira Yasin, Retneswari Masilamani, Moy Foong Ming, et al.
Emerging Infectious Diseases|February 18, 2005
Occupational health response to SARSDavid Koh, Meng-Kim Lim, Choon-Nam Ong, et al.
Emerging Infectious Diseases|March 11, 2005
SARS risk perceptions in healthcare workers, JapanTeppei Imai, Ken Takahashi, Naoki Hasegawa, et al.
Safety and Health at Work|September 7, 2012
Diabetes management and hyperglycemia in safety sensitive jobsSee-Muah Lee, David Koh, Sharon Nne Fun, et al.
Clinica Chimica Acta; International Journal of Clinical Chemistry|January 4, 2006
Saliva as a viable alternative source of human genomic DNA in genetic epidemiologyDaniel P K Ng, David Koh, Serena Choo, et al.
Journal of Dental Education|June 10, 2004
Dental students are often invited to participate in health-related researchDavid Koh, Vivian Ng, Betty Y Y Mok, et al.
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