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    Service use and costs for people with headache: a UK primary care study. 

    McCrone, P; Seed, PT; Dowson, AJ; Clark, LV; Goldstein, LH; Morgan, M; Ridsdale, L (2011-12)
    This paper aims to estimate the service and social costs of headache presenting in primary care and to identify predictors of headache costs. Patients were recruited from GP practices in England and service use and lost ...
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    Characterisation of myocardial structure and function in adult-onset growth hormone deficiency using cardiac magnetic resonance. 

    Thomas, JDJ; Dattani, A; Zemrak, F; Burchell, T; Akker, SA; Gurnell, M; Grossman, AB; Davies, LC; Korbonits, M (2016-12)
    Growth hormone (GH) can profoundly influence cardiac function. While GH excess causes well-defined cardiac pathology, fewer data are available regarding the more subtle cardiac changes seen in GH deficiency (GHD). This ...
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    Exploring domestic violence and social distress in Australian-Indian migrants through community theater. 

    O'Connor, M; Colucci, E (2016-02)
    In many parts of the world, young adult women have higher levels of common mental disorders than men. The exacerbation of domestic violence (DV) by migration is a salient social determinant of poor mental health. Ecological ...
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    Parkinson's disease in GTP cyclohydrolase 1 mutation carriers. 

    Mencacci, NE; Isaias, IU; Reich, MM; Ganos, C; Plagnol, V; Polke, JM; Bras, J; Hersheson, J; Stamelou, M; Pittman, AM;... (2014-09)
    GTP cyclohydrolase 1, encoded by the GCH1 gene, is an essential enzyme for dopamine production in nigrostriatal cells. Loss-of-function mutations in GCH1 result in severe reduction of dopamine synthesis in nigrostriatal ...
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    Fatal Carney Complex in Siblings Due to De Novo Large Gene Deletion. 

    Stelmachowska-Banas, M; Zgliczynski, W; Tutka, P; Carney, JA; Korbonits, M (2017-11-01)
    Context: Carney complex (CNC) is a rare multiple neoplasia syndrome involving cardiac, endocrine, neural, and cutaneous tumors and a variety of pigmented skin lesions. CNC can be inherited as an autosomal dominant trait, ...
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    Generality and specificity in the effects of musical expertise on perception and cognition. 

    Carey, D; Rosen, S; Krishnan, S; Pearce, MT; Shepherd, A; Aydelott, J; Dick, F (2015-04)
    Performing musicians invest thousands of hours becoming experts in a range of perceptual, attentional, and cognitive skills. The duration and intensity of musicians' training - far greater than that of most educational or ...
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    Prospective association between handgrip strength and cardiac structure and function in UK adults. 

    Beyer, SE; Sanghvi, MM; Aung, N; Hosking, A; Cooper, JA; Paiva, JM; Lee, AM; Fung, K; Lukaschuk, E; Carapella, V;... (2018)
    BACKGROUND: Handgrip strength, a measure of muscular fitness, is associated with cardiovascular (CV) events and CV mortality but its association with cardiac structure and function is unknown. The goal of this study was ...
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    Beckwith Wiedemann syndrome: A population-based study on prevalence, prenatal diagnosis, associated anomalies and survival in Europe. 

    Barisic, I; Boban, L; Akhmedzhanova, D; Bergman, JEH; Cavero-Carbonell, C; Grinfelde, I; Materna-Kiryluk, A; Latos-Bieleńska, A; Randrianaivo, H; Zymak-Zakutnya, N;... (2018-09)
    Beckwith Wiedemann syndrome is a complex developmental disorder characterized by somatic overgrowth, macroglossia, abdominal wall defects, neonatal hypoglycemia, and predisposition to embryonal tumors. We present epidemiological ...
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    The dose-response relationship between cigarette consumption, biochemical markers and risk of lung cancer. 

    Law, MR; Morris, JK; Watt, HC; Wald, NJ (1997)
    The relationship between the number of cigarettes smoked per day and the incidence of lung cancer is linear but, from the multistage model of carcinogenesis, it should be quadratic (upwards curving). We investigated this ...
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    Robotic and Advanced Laparoscopic Surgical Training in European Gynecological Oncology Trainees. 

    Gan, C; Bossart, M; Piek, J; Halaska, M; Haidopoulos, D; Zapardiel, I; Grabowski, JP; Kesic, V; Kimmig, R; Cibula, D;... (2017-02)
    INTRODUCTION: Advanced minimal access surgical training is an important component of training in gynecological oncology (GO). Europe-wide data on this topic are lacking. We present data on availability and trainee experience ...
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