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Martin O'Flaherty

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ACP Journal Club|May 3, 2005
A hemoglobin level 140 g/L was associated with a lower mortality risk than levels </= 120 g/L in older women with disabilitiesMartin O'Flaherty
ACP Journal Club|November 3, 2004
A bedside prediction tool predicted all-cause mortality 6 months after discharge for the acute coronary syndromeMartin O'flaherty
International Journal of Epidemiology|January 9, 2022
Commentary: Growing urban and rural inequalities: looking at the heart to reduce the gapMartin O'Flaherty
The Lancet. Healthy Longevity|September 13, 2022
Reassessing measures of population ageing as a tool for driving healthy longevityMartin O'Flaherty, Anna Head
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health|June 19, 2012
New perspectives on cardiovascular risk in individuals and in populationsMartin O'Flaherty, Simon Capewell
European Heart Journal|March 4, 2011
Can dietary changes rapidly decrease cardiovascular mortality rates?Simon Capewell, Martin O'Flaherty
Heart (British Cardiac Society)|August 16, 2008
What explains declining coronary mortality? Lessons and warningsSimon Capewell, Martin O'Flaherty
Social Science Research|February 15, 2020
The 'developmental gradient' revisited: Australian children's time with adult caregivers from infancy to middle childhoodMartin O'Flaherty, Janeen Baxter
CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association Journal = Journal De L'Association Medicale Canadienne|June 24, 2009
Trends in cardiovascular disease: are we winning the war?Simon Capewell, Martin O'Flaherty
Lancet (London, England)|March 19, 2011
Rapid mortality falls after risk-factor changes in populationsSimon Capewell, Martin O'Flaherty
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ACP Journal Club|May 3, 2005
A hemoglobin level 140 g/L was associated with a lower mortality risk than levels </= 120 g/L in older women with disabilitiesMartin O'Flaherty
ACP Journal Club|November 3, 2004
A bedside prediction tool predicted all-cause mortality 6 months after discharge for the acute coronary syndromeMartin O'flaherty
International Journal of Epidemiology|January 9, 2022
Commentary: Growing urban and rural inequalities: looking at the heart to reduce the gapMartin O'Flaherty
The Lancet. Healthy Longevity|September 13, 2022
Reassessing measures of population ageing as a tool for driving healthy longevityMartin O'Flaherty, Anna Head
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health|June 19, 2012
New perspectives on cardiovascular risk in individuals and in populationsMartin O'Flaherty, Simon Capewell
European Heart Journal|March 4, 2011
Can dietary changes rapidly decrease cardiovascular mortality rates?Simon Capewell, Martin O'Flaherty
Heart (British Cardiac Society)|August 16, 2008
What explains declining coronary mortality? Lessons and warningsSimon Capewell, Martin O'Flaherty
Social Science Research|February 15, 2020
The 'developmental gradient' revisited: Australian children's time with adult caregivers from infancy to middle childhoodMartin O'Flaherty, Janeen Baxter
CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association Journal = Journal De L'Association Medicale Canadienne|June 24, 2009
Trends in cardiovascular disease: are we winning the war?Simon Capewell, Martin O'Flaherty
Lancet (London, England)|March 19, 2011
Rapid mortality falls after risk-factor changes in populationsSimon Capewell, Martin O'Flaherty
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