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| Alexandra FarrowSummaryAffiliation: Brunel University Country: UK Publications
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Prolonged use of oral contraception before a planned pregnancy is associated with a decreased risk of delayed conceptionAlexandra Farrow
Department of Health and Social Care, Brunel University, Borough Rd, Isleworth TW7 5DU, UK
Hum Reprod 17:2754-61. 2002..The aim of this study was to investigate the association of total duration of oral contraceptive usage with time to conception...
Symptoms of mothers and infants related to total volatile organic compounds in household productsAlexandra Farrow
Department of Health and Social Care, Brunel University, Isleworth, United Kingdom
Arch Environ Health 58:633-41. 2003..The results of the study suggest a link between the use of products that raise indoor levels of TVOCs and an increased risk of certain symptoms among infants and their mothers...
Workplace-focused health promotion programs in the United Kingdom and IrelandAlexandra Farrow
MSc Occupational Health and Safety Management, School of Health Sciences and Social Care, Brunel University, Uxbridge, Middlesex
N C Med J 67:458-62. 2006
Investigation of practices and procedures in the use of therapeutic diathermy: a study from the physiotherapists' health and safety perspectiveSyed Ghulam Sarwar Shah
School of Health Sciences and Social Care, Brunel University, UK
Physiother Res Int 12:228-41. 2007..The aim of the present study was to investigate practices and procedures for therapeutic diathermy from a health and safety perspective...
The representation of healthcare end users' perspectives by surrogates in healthcare decisions: a literature reviewSyed Ghulam Sarwar Shah
Centre for the Study of Health and Illness, School of Social Sciences, Brunel University, Uxbridge, UK
Scand J Caring Sci 23:809-19. 2009..e. certain patients, elderly people, children and people with disabilities, are unable to present their views...
Prevalence of occupational hand dermatitis in U.K. hairdressersJohn B Perkins
Faculty of Life Sciences, Department of Health and Social Care, Brunel University, West London, United Kingdom
Int J Occup Environ Health 11:289-93. 2005..Wet work was significantly associated with prevalence, and RR was increased in those who performed more frequent wet work, i.e., trainee hairdressers. Prevalence was far higher than suggested by the surveillance schemes in the U.K...
Male employment in some printing trades is associated with prolonged time to conceptionW C L Ford
Division of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK
Int J Androl 25:295-300. 2002..The association with time to conception was stronger in the subgroup 'Other printing related trades' (OPCS code 569) but no statistically significant associations after adjustment for other factors were found for other printing jobs...
