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Pacific Health Dialog|May 2, 2015
The case to ban sugary food and drink from schools: these products are addictive, and kids will learn best without themS Thornley, G Sundborn
Pacific Health Dialog|May 2, 2015
The story of FiZZ: an advocacy group to end the sale of sugar sweetened beverages in New ZealandS Thornley, G Sundborn
European Journal of Haematology|January 1, 1994
Successful treatment of essential thrombocythemia with alpha interferon during pregnancyS Thornley, A Manoharan
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Medicine|June 1, 1994
Addisonian crisis and hypercalcaemiaT Diamond, S Thornley
The Journal of Nursing Administration|April 1, 1992
Using public health nursing data for program advocacyC Ekstrand, L Spear, S Thornley
Lupus|May 29, 2016
Ethnic differences in the epidemiology of cutaneous lupus erythematosus in New ZealandP Jarrett, S Thornley, R Scragg
Internal Medicine Journal|October 6, 2012
Sugar restriction: the evidence for a drug-free intervention to reduce cardiovascular disease riskS Thornley, R Tayler, K Sikaris
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine|May 12, 2000
Gender differences in the polysomnographic features of obstructive sleep apneaC O'Connor, K S Thornley, P J Hanly
Pacific Health Dialog|May 2, 2015
Rheumatic fever in New Zealand: what are the teeth trying to tell us?S Thornley, G Sundborn, S M Schmidt-Uili
Nutrition & Diabetes|August 16, 2016
What are we to think when results from mouse research contradict those from human experiments and clinical practice?G Schofield, G Henderson, C Crofts, et al.
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Pacific Health Dialog|May 2, 2015
The case to ban sugary food and drink from schools: these products are addictive, and kids will learn best without themS Thornley, G Sundborn
Pacific Health Dialog|May 2, 2015
The story of FiZZ: an advocacy group to end the sale of sugar sweetened beverages in New ZealandS Thornley, G Sundborn
European Journal of Haematology|January 1, 1994
Successful treatment of essential thrombocythemia with alpha interferon during pregnancyS Thornley, A Manoharan
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Medicine|June 1, 1994
Addisonian crisis and hypercalcaemiaT Diamond, S Thornley
The Journal of Nursing Administration|April 1, 1992
Using public health nursing data for program advocacyC Ekstrand, L Spear, S Thornley
Lupus|May 29, 2016
Ethnic differences in the epidemiology of cutaneous lupus erythematosus in New ZealandP Jarrett, S Thornley, R Scragg
Internal Medicine Journal|October 6, 2012
Sugar restriction: the evidence for a drug-free intervention to reduce cardiovascular disease riskS Thornley, R Tayler, K Sikaris
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine|May 12, 2000
Gender differences in the polysomnographic features of obstructive sleep apneaC O'Connor, K S Thornley, P J Hanly
Pacific Health Dialog|May 2, 2015
Rheumatic fever in New Zealand: what are the teeth trying to tell us?S Thornley, G Sundborn, S M Schmidt-Uili
Nutrition & Diabetes|August 16, 2016
What are we to think when results from mouse research contradict those from human experiments and clinical practice?G Schofield, G Henderson, C Crofts, et al.
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