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Donna Hammal
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Year
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Dr Tony Waterston
Brenda Welsh
Donna Hammal
Professor Louise Parker
Emerita Professor Helen McConachie
et al.
Improving early relationships: a randomized controlled trial of an age-paced parenting newsletter.
2009
Dr Katherine Eastham
Donna Hammal
Professor Louise Parker
Dr David Spencer
A follow-up study of children hospitalised with community-acquired pneumonia
2008
Professor Ann Le Couteur
Donna Hammal
Emerita Professor Helen McConachie
Diagnosing autism spectrum disorders in pre-school children using two standardised assessment instruments: The ADI-R and the ADOS
2008
Emerita Professor Helen McConachie
Donna Hammal
Brenda Welsh
Brigid Keane
Professor Louise Parker
et al.
Wellbeing of new mothers
2008
Professor Namita Kumar
Donna Hammal
Professor Mark Pearce
Professor Louise Parker
Dr Stephen Furniss
et al.
Causes of death in patients with rheumatoid arthritis: Comparison with siblings and matched osteoarthritis controls
2007
Dr Clark Clark
Donna Hammal
Dr David Spencer
Dr Fiona Hampton
Children with pneumonia: how do they present and how are they managed?
2007
Dr Clark Clark
Donna Hammal
Dr Fiona Hampton
Dr David Spencer
Professor Louise Parker
et al.
Epidemiology of community-acquired pneumonia in children seen in hospital
2007
Dr Tevfik Dorak
Professor Mark Pearce
Donna Hammal
Dr Richard McNally
Professor Louise Parker
et al.
Examination of gender effect in birth weight and miscarriage associations with childhood cancer (United Kingdom)
2007
Professor Namita Kumar
Donna Hammal
Professor Mark Pearce
Dr Stephen Furniss
Professor Louise Parker
et al.
Ischaemic heart disease as a cause of death. A comparison of rheumatoid arthritis patients, their siblings and osteoarthritis controls
2007
Professor Mark Pearce
Donna Hammal
Dr Tevfik Dorak
Dr Richard McNally
Professor Louise Parker
et al.
Paternal occupational exposure to electro-magnetic fields as a risk factor for cancer in children and young adults: A case-control study from the North of England
2007
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