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https://sheffield.ac.uk/media/4083/download?attachmentdo homework when aged 11; free school meals when aged 11; mother speaks English; mother and/or father dead when growing up; family difficulties due to divorce or separation, unemployment, alcohol
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https://sheffield.ac.uk/media/34159/download?attachment1. THE VALUE OF INNOVATION. REPORT BY THE DECISION SUPPORT UNIT. Contributors (alphabetically): Karl Claxton1, Roberta Longo2, Louise Longworth3, Chris McCabe2, Allan Wailoo3. 1. Centre for Health Economics, University of York, UK 2. Leeds University
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https://sheffield.ac.uk/media/3921/download?attachment4. mortgage-holding households, explores the prevalence of mortgage arrears and mortgage.
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https://sheffield.ac.uk/media/33928/download?attachmentin fracture risks associated with the following clinical risk factors (glucocorticoids use, rheumatoid arthritis, smoking, alcohol consumption and parental history of hip fracture) – henceforth referred to as Type B clinical risk
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https://sheffield.ac.uk/media/3860/download?attachmentinitial objectives of the policy makers and suggestive for the prevalence of the risk-taking. ... the banks in our sample, suggesting the prevalence of risk-taking channel.
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https://sheffield.ac.uk/media/10343/download?attachmentEffective interventions were defined as those that reduced the prevalence, incidence or the implications of a health condition; improved public and patient understanding, treatment outcomes and the quality and delivery of
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https://sheffield.ac.uk/media/4094/download?attachmentmeasure does predict risky behaviour such as smoking, drinking alcohol, not having.
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https://sheffield.ac.uk/media/7459/download?attachmentThey don’t kill themselves eating too much junk food or drinking too much alcohol.
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https://sheffield.ac.uk/media/3972/download?attachmentin developing countries than they did in industrialized ones (Tzannatos 1999), the prevalence.
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https://sheffield.ac.uk/media/3868/download?attachmentcomputing, agricultural sciences and engineering whereas we see a significant. prevalence of females over males in the subjects of medicine-related and education.