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Research Publications

2016Aug
Retirement and its Consequences for Women's Health in Australia

Zhu, R. (2016). Social Science and Medicine, 163, 117-125. 

2016Aug
Relationship Between Antihypertensive Medications and Cognitive Impairment: Part 1. Review of Human Studies and Clinical Trials

Yasar, S., Schuchman, M., Peters, J., Anstey, K.J., Carlson, M.C. and Peters, R. (2016). Current Hypertension Reports, 18(8), 67. 

2016Aug
Patterns of Hospitalization Risk for Women Surviving into Very Old Age: Findings from the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Health

Dolja-Gore, X., Harris, M., Kendig, H. and Byles, J. (2016). Medical Care. In press (available online August 2016).

2016Aug
Individual Capability and Effort in Retirement Benefit Choice. Journal of Risk and Insurance

Bateman, H., Eckert, C., Iskhakov, F., Louviere, J., Satchell, S. and Thorp, S. (2016). Journal of Risk and Insurance. In press (available online August 2016).

2016Aug
Impact of Asthma on Mortality in Older Women: An Australian Cohort Study of 10413 Women

Eftekhari, P., Forder, P.M., Majeed, T. and Byles, J.E. (2016). Respiratory Medicine, 119, 102-108. 

2016Aug
Housing Tax Reform: Is There a Way Forward?

Wood, G., Ong, R. and Cigdem, M. (2016). Economic Papers, 35(4), 332-346. 

2016Aug
Fertility, marriage, and family planning in Iran: Implications for future policy.

Hosseini-Chavoshi, M., Abbassi-Shavazi, M-J. and McDonald, P. (2016). Population Horizons

2016Aug
End of Life Hospitalizations Differ for Older Australian Women According to Death Trajectory: A Longitudinal Data Linkage Study

Harris, M., Dolja-Gore, X., Kendig, H. and Byles, J.E. (2016). BMC Health Services Research, 16(484). 

2016Aug
Cognitive Benefits of Social Dancing and Walking in Old Age: The Dancing Mind Randomised Controlled Trial

Merom, D., Grunseit, A., Eramudugolla, R., Jefferis, B., McNeil, J. and Anstey, K.J. (2016). Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience, 8(26).