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BMJ Military Health|April 21, 2021
Do Junior Entrants to the UK Armed Forces have worse outcomes than Standard Entrants?Margaret Jones, N Jones, H Burdett, et al.
Epidemiology and Psychiatric Sciences|May 7, 2024
Sickness absence and associations with sociodemographic factors, health risk behaviours, occupational stressors and adverse mental health in 40,343 UK police employeesS Parkes, P Irizar, N Greenberg, et al.
Public Health|September 6, 2021
Do members of the public think they should use lateral flow tests (LFT) or polymerase chain reaction (PCR) tests when they have COVID-19-like symptoms? The COVID-19 Rapid Survey of Adherence to Interventions and Responses studyL E Smith, H W W Potts, R Amlȏt, et al.
Pediatric Blood & Cancer|April 4, 2009
Wilms tumour and paternal occupation: an analysis of data from the National Registry of Childhood TumoursN T Fear, T J Vincent, J C King, et al.
Occupational and Environmental Medicine|September 23, 2009
Paternal occupation and retinoblastoma: a case-control study based on data for Great Britain 1962-1999A MacCarthy, K J Bunch, N T Fear, et al.
Psychological Medicine|January 21, 2015
Are common mental disorders more prevalent in the UK serving military compared to the general working population?L Goodwin, S Wessely, M Hotopf, et al.
British Journal of Cancer|January 14, 2010
Paternal occupation and neuroblastoma: a case-control study based on cancer registry data for Great Britain 1962-1999A MacCarthy, K J Bunch, N T Fear, et al.
BMJ Military Health|April 29, 2021
Mental well-being interventions in the military: The ten key principlesErin G Lawrence, N Jones, N Greenberg, et al.
Psychological Medicine|November 26, 2011
Violent behaviour in U.K. military personnel returning home after deploymentD Macmanus, K Dean, M Al Bakir, et al.
Public Health|August 19, 2021
Factors associated with non-essential workplace attendance during the COVID-19 pandemic in the UK in early 2021: evidence from cross-sectional surveysS Michie, H W W Potts, R West, et al.
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Showing results (71-80 of 93) with videos related to

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BMJ Military Health|April 21, 2021
Do Junior Entrants to the UK Armed Forces have worse outcomes than Standard Entrants?Margaret Jones, N Jones, H Burdett, et al.
Epidemiology and Psychiatric Sciences|May 7, 2024
Sickness absence and associations with sociodemographic factors, health risk behaviours, occupational stressors and adverse mental health in 40,343 UK police employeesS Parkes, P Irizar, N Greenberg, et al.
Public Health|September 6, 2021
Do members of the public think they should use lateral flow tests (LFT) or polymerase chain reaction (PCR) tests when they have COVID-19-like symptoms? The COVID-19 Rapid Survey of Adherence to Interventions and Responses studyL E Smith, H W W Potts, R Amlȏt, et al.
Pediatric Blood & Cancer|April 4, 2009
Wilms tumour and paternal occupation: an analysis of data from the National Registry of Childhood TumoursN T Fear, T J Vincent, J C King, et al.
Occupational and Environmental Medicine|September 23, 2009
Paternal occupation and retinoblastoma: a case-control study based on data for Great Britain 1962-1999A MacCarthy, K J Bunch, N T Fear, et al.
Psychological Medicine|January 21, 2015
Are common mental disorders more prevalent in the UK serving military compared to the general working population?L Goodwin, S Wessely, M Hotopf, et al.
British Journal of Cancer|January 14, 2010
Paternal occupation and neuroblastoma: a case-control study based on cancer registry data for Great Britain 1962-1999A MacCarthy, K J Bunch, N T Fear, et al.
BMJ Military Health|April 29, 2021
Mental well-being interventions in the military: The ten key principlesErin G Lawrence, N Jones, N Greenberg, et al.
Psychological Medicine|November 26, 2011
Violent behaviour in U.K. military personnel returning home after deploymentD Macmanus, K Dean, M Al Bakir, et al.
Public Health|August 19, 2021
Factors associated with non-essential workplace attendance during the COVID-19 pandemic in the UK in early 2021: evidence from cross-sectional surveysS Michie, H W W Potts, R West, et al.
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