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Health and healthcare
Research at IFS touching on health encompasses health inequalities and their relationship with other types of inequality; public and private spending on health; and consumer behaviour, in particlar and the impact of indirect taxes on health-related behaviour such as smoking.

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Year: 336 publications
11 August 2010
A. Judge, NJ. Welton, J. Sandju and Y. Ben-Shlomo
To explore geographical and sociodemographic factors associated with variation in equity in access to total hip and knee replacement surgery
11 August 2010
A. Judge, NJ. Welton, J. Sandju and Y. Ben-Shlomo
To explore geographical and sociodemographic factors associated with variation in equity in access to total hip and knee replacement surgery
11 August 2010
A. Judge, NJ. Welton, J. Sandju and Y. Ben-Shlomo
To explore geographical and sociodemographic factors associated with variation in equity in access to total hip and knee replacement surgery
29 July 2010
Reecher Sofat, Juan Casas, Meena Kumari, Phillippa Talmud, Henry Ireland, et al.
To investigate the association of polymorphisms in complement factor H (CFH) and coronary heart disease (CHD) using meta-analysis.
29 July 2010
Reecher Sofat, Juan Casas, Meena Kumari, Phillippa Talmud, Henry Ireland, et al.
To investigate the association of polymorphisms in complement factor H (CFH) and coronary heart disease (CHD) using meta-analysis.
30 May 2010
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