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The Journal of Family Planning and Reproductive Health Care
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June 26, 2008
Causation, bias and confounding: a hitchhiker's guide to the epidemiological galaxy Part 2. Principles of causality in epidemiological research: confounding, effect modification and strength of association
Samuel Shapiro
The Journal of Family Planning and Reproductive Health Care
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March 16, 2013
Combined hormonal contraceptives and the risk of venous and arterial thromboembolism and cardiovascular death: misuse of automated databases
Samuel Shapiro
Evidence-Based Medicine
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July 11, 2014
Whether the use of unopposed oestrogen following a myocardial infarction is beneficial or harmful remains unclear, and in individual women the effects may vary according to the underlying risk profile
Samuel Shapiro
Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety
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August 19, 2004
Clinical judgment, common sense and adverse reaction reporting
Samuel Shapiro
Journal of Chronic Diseases
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January 1, 1985
The decision to publish: ethical dilemmas
Samuel Shapiro
The Journal of Family Planning and Reproductive Health Care
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October 16, 2008
Causation, bias and confounding: a hitchhiker's guide to the epidemiological galaxy. Part 3: principles of causality in epidemiological research: statistical stability, dose- and duration-response effects, internal and external consistency, analogy and biological plausibility
Samuel Shapiro
The Lancet. Oncology
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October 4, 2005
Oral oestrogen-progestagen contraceptives, menopausal treatment, and cancer
Samuel Shapiro
American Journal of Epidemiology
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March 14, 2012
Invited commentary: Immunization and Bell's palsy in children
Samuel Shapiro
The New England Journal of Medicine
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June 8, 2002
Oral contraceptives and the risk of myocardial infarction
Samuel Shapiro
Maturitas
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June 29, 2015
Commentary. Oligognostic mega-analysis. Is Archie turning in his grave?
Samuel Shapiro
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The Journal of Family Planning and Reproductive Health Care
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June 26, 2008
Causation, bias and confounding: a hitchhiker's guide to the epidemiological galaxy Part 2. Principles of causality in epidemiological research: confounding, effect modification and strength of association
Samuel Shapiro
The Journal of Family Planning and Reproductive Health Care
|
March 16, 2013
Combined hormonal contraceptives and the risk of venous and arterial thromboembolism and cardiovascular death: misuse of automated databases
Samuel Shapiro
Evidence-Based Medicine
|
July 11, 2014
Whether the use of unopposed oestrogen following a myocardial infarction is beneficial or harmful remains unclear, and in individual women the effects may vary according to the underlying risk profile
Samuel Shapiro
Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety
|
August 19, 2004
Clinical judgment, common sense and adverse reaction reporting
Samuel Shapiro
Journal of Chronic Diseases
|
January 1, 1985
The decision to publish: ethical dilemmas
Samuel Shapiro
The Journal of Family Planning and Reproductive Health Care
|
October 16, 2008
Causation, bias and confounding: a hitchhiker's guide to the epidemiological galaxy. Part 3: principles of causality in epidemiological research: statistical stability, dose- and duration-response effects, internal and external consistency, analogy and biological plausibility
Samuel Shapiro
The Lancet. Oncology
|
October 4, 2005
Oral oestrogen-progestagen contraceptives, menopausal treatment, and cancer
Samuel Shapiro
American Journal of Epidemiology
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March 14, 2012
Invited commentary: Immunization and Bell's palsy in children
Samuel Shapiro
The New England Journal of Medicine
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June 8, 2002
Oral contraceptives and the risk of myocardial infarction
Samuel Shapiro
Maturitas
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June 29, 2015
Commentary. Oligognostic mega-analysis. Is Archie turning in his grave?
Samuel Shapiro
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