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November 14, 2008
Why do intelligent people live longer?
Ian Deary
British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology
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October 24, 2002
Central and peripheral effects of sustained caffeine use: tolerance is incomplete
Joanne Watson, Ian Deary, David Kerr
BMJ Open
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July 26, 2020
Blood pressure and cognitive function across the eighth decade: a prospective study of the Lothian Birth Cohort of 1936
Drew Altschul, John Starr, Ian Deary
American Journal of Human Biology : the Official Journal of the Human Biology Council
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June 12, 2013
Modeling multisystem biological risk in later life: allostatic load in the Lothian birth cohort study 1936
Tom Booth, John M Starr, Ian Deary
BMJ Open
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December 3, 2020
Do childhood socioeconomic circumstances moderate the association between childhood cognitive ability and all-cause mortality across the life course? Prospective observational study of the 36-day sample of the Scottish Mental Survey 1947
Matthew Henry Iveson, Drew Altschul, Ian Deary
Neuron
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March 11, 2014
Two-back makes step forward in brain imaging genomics
Andrew McIntosh, Ian Deary, David J Porteous
The Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences
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August 31, 2019
Predisposing Risk Factors for Functional Limb Weakness: A Case-Control Study
Jon Stone, Charles Warlow, Ian Deary, et al.
International Journal of Nursing Studies
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February 5, 2008
A study of stress and burnout in nursing students in Hong Kong: a questionnaire survey
Roger Watson, Ian Deary, David Thompson, et al.
Social Science & Medicine (1982)
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July 3, 2017
Prudence, pleasure, and cognitive ageing: Configurations of the uses and users of brain training games within UK media, 2005-2015
Martyn Pickersgill, Tineke Broer, Sarah Cunningham-Burley, et al.
Research Square
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May 19, 2025
Effect sizes of <i>APOE</i> e4 on the same general cognitive ability test taken by the same people from age 11 to age 90: The Lothian Birth Cohorts 1921 and 1936
Ian Deary, Sarah Harris, Tom Russ, et al.
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Nature
|
November 14, 2008
Why do intelligent people live longer?
Ian Deary
British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology
|
October 24, 2002
Central and peripheral effects of sustained caffeine use: tolerance is incomplete
Joanne Watson, Ian Deary, David Kerr
BMJ Open
|
July 26, 2020
Blood pressure and cognitive function across the eighth decade: a prospective study of the Lothian Birth Cohort of 1936
Drew Altschul, John Starr, Ian Deary
American Journal of Human Biology : the Official Journal of the Human Biology Council
|
June 12, 2013
Modeling multisystem biological risk in later life: allostatic load in the Lothian birth cohort study 1936
Tom Booth, John M Starr, Ian Deary
BMJ Open
|
December 3, 2020
Do childhood socioeconomic circumstances moderate the association between childhood cognitive ability and all-cause mortality across the life course? Prospective observational study of the 36-day sample of the Scottish Mental Survey 1947
Matthew Henry Iveson, Drew Altschul, Ian Deary
Neuron
|
March 11, 2014
Two-back makes step forward in brain imaging genomics
Andrew McIntosh, Ian Deary, David J Porteous
The Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences
|
August 31, 2019
Predisposing Risk Factors for Functional Limb Weakness: A Case-Control Study
Jon Stone, Charles Warlow, Ian Deary, et al.
International Journal of Nursing Studies
|
February 5, 2008
A study of stress and burnout in nursing students in Hong Kong: a questionnaire survey
Roger Watson, Ian Deary, David Thompson, et al.
Social Science & Medicine (1982)
|
July 3, 2017
Prudence, pleasure, and cognitive ageing: Configurations of the uses and users of brain training games within UK media, 2005-2015
Martyn Pickersgill, Tineke Broer, Sarah Cunningham-Burley, et al.
Research Square
|
May 19, 2025
Effect sizes of <i>APOE</i> e4 on the same general cognitive ability test taken by the same people from age 11 to age 90: The Lothian Birth Cohorts 1921 and 1936
Ian Deary, Sarah Harris, Tom Russ, et al.
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