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Secondary Data Analysis

  • Nepal Injury Research Centre (NIRC): This study has been completed.
    A capacity building programme for injury prevention research in Nepal.
  • Non-genetic inheritance in human development
    Impacts of certain environmental exposures on subsequent generations.
  • Early Childhood Feeding
    How does it affect overweight/obesity in adolescence?
  • Locus of Control
    Influences of the personality attribute on behaviour, achievements and health.
  • Toxic Metals
    An investigation of the effects of low-level lead, mercury and cadmium exposure on child health and development.
  • Prenatal Nutrition & Child Outcome
    What are effects on diet and does this affect health and development?
  • Picky Eating
    What are effects on diet and does this affect health and development?


  • Gambling in Young People
    A longitudinal study of gambling and its consequences in young people aged 17-24 years.
  • Association between Bronchiolitis and Asthma
    A ten year whole population cohort study in England assessing the link between bronchiolitis and later wheeze.
  • Non-Genetic Inheritance in human development
  • Phenome and Exposome scans for Hypothesis Generation (PESCGE
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