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2008Child and Adolescent Externalizing Behavior and Cannabis Use Disorders in Early Adulthood: An Australian Prospective Birth Cohort StudyHayatbakhsh, M.; McGee, T.; Bor, W.; Najman, J.; Jamrozik, K.; Mamun, A.
2004Preventing recurrent events long term after coronary artery bypass graft: Suboptimal use of medications in a population studyBradshaw, P.; Jamrozik, K.; Gilfillan, I.; Thompson, P.
2006Asymptomatic long-term survivors of coronary artery bypass surgery enjoy a quality of life equal to the general populationBradshaw, P.; Jamrozik, K.; Gilfillan, I.; Thompson, P.
2005The Coronary Artery Revascularisation in Diabetes (CARDia) trial: Background aims and designKapur, A.; Malik, I.; Bagger, J.; Anderson, J.; Kooner, J.; Thomas, M.; Punjabi, P.; Mayet, J.; Millane, T.; Goedicke, J.; Jamrozik, K.; De Belder, M.; Hall, R.; Beatt, K.
2007Recent changes in heart failure hospitalisations in AustraliaNajafi, F.; Dobson, A.; Jamrozik, K.
2007Systolic blood pressure diabetes and the risk of cardiovascular diseases in the Asia-Pacific regionKengne, A.; Patel, A.; Barzi, F.; Jamrozik, K.; Lam, T.; Ueshima, H.; Gu, D.; Suh, I.; Woodward, M.
2008Higher serum free testosterone is associated with better cognitive function in older men, while total testosterone is not. The health in men studyYeap, B.; Almeida, O.; Hyde, Z.; Chubb, S.; Hankey, G.; Jamrozik, K.; Flicker, L.
2007Associations between high-density lipoprotein cholesterol and both stroke and coronary heart disease in the Asia Pacific regionWoodward, M.; Barzi, F.; Feigin, V.; Gu, D.; Nakamura, K.; Patel, A.; Ho, S.; Jamrozik, K.
2006Successful mental health aging: Results from a longitudinal study of older Australian menAlmeida, O.; Norman, P.; Hankey, G.; Jamrozik, K.; Flicker, L.
2006Changes in maternal marital status are associated with young adults' cannabis use: Evidence from a 21-year follow-up of a birth cohortHayatbakhsh, M.; Najman, J.; Jamrozik, K.; Mamun, A.; Williams, G.; Alati, R.