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    Familial factors associated with development of alcohol and mental health comorbidity by Salom, C., Williams, G., Najman, J., Alati, Rosa

    Published 2015
    “…This study compares familial and individual contributions to development of comorbid alcohol/mental problems and tests whether these differ from single disorders. Design: Women (n=6703) were recruited during pregnancy to the longitudinal Mater-University of Queensland Study of Pregnancy (MUSP). …”
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    Living well after breast cancer randomized controlled trial protocol: evaluating a telephone-delivered weight loss intervention versus usual care in women following treatment for b... by Reeves, M., Terranova, C., Erickson, J., Job, J., Brookes, D., McCarthy, N., Hickman, I., Lawler, S., Fjeldsoe, B., Healy, Genevieve, Winkler, E., Janda, M., Veerman, J., Ware, R., Prins, J., Vos, T., Demark-Wahnefried, W., Eakin, E.

    Published 2016
    “…The Living Well after Breast Cancer randomized controlled trial aims to evaluate a 12-month telephone-delivered weight loss intervention (versus usual care) on weight change and a range of secondary outcomes including cost-effectiveness. METHODS/DESIGN: Women (18-75 years; body mass index 25-45 kg/m(2)) diagnosed with stage I-III breast cancer in the previous 2 years are recruited from public and private hospitals and through the state-based cancer registry (target n?…”
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    Cord pilot trial - immediate versus deferred cord clamping for very preterm birth (before 32 weeks gestation): study protocol for a randomized controlled trial by Pushpa-Rajah, Angela, Bradshaw, Lucy, Dorling, Jon, Gyte, Gill, Mitchell, Eleanor J., Thornton, Jim, Duley, Lelia

    Published 2014
    “…This pilot trial aims to assess the feasibility of conducting a large randomised trial comparing immediate and deferred cord clamping in the UK. Methods/Design: Women are eligible for the trial if they are expected to have a live birth before 32 weeks gestation. …”
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