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Alice Stewart
Alice Mary Stewart, ''née'' Naish (4 October 190623 June 2002) was a British physician and epidemiologist specialising in social medicine and the effects of radiation on health. Her study of radiation-induced illness among workers at the Hanford plutonium production plant, Washington, is frequently cited by those who seek to demonstrate that even very low doses of radiation cause substantial hazard. She was the first person to demonstrate the link between x-rays of pregnant women and high cancer rates in their children. She was awarded the Right Livelihood Award in 1986 "for bringing to light in the face of official opposition the real dangers of low-level radiation."
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Expiratory airflow at 7–8 years of age in children born extremely low birthweight from 14 years before to 14 years after the introduction of exogenous surfactantResearch in context... by Lex W. Doyle, S. Ranganathan, A.J. Spittle, G. Opie, R.M. Mainzer, Jeanie L.Y. Cheong, Jeanie Cheong, Peter Anderson, Rosemarie Boland, Margaret Charlton, Noni Davis, Lex W. Doyle, Julianne Duff, Elisha Josev, Katherine Lee, Rheanna Mainzer, Marion McDonald, Bronwyn Novella, Joy Olsen, Gillian Opie, Lauren Pigdon, Gehan Roberts, Alicia Spittle, Penelope Stevens, Alice Stewart
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Therapeutic hypothermia for neonatal encephalopathy with sepsis: a retrospective cohort study by Kei Lui, Victor Samuel Rajadurai, Malcolm Battin, lex Doyle, Leah Hickey, Srinivas Bolisetty, Peter Schmidt, Andy Gill, Jane Pillow, Jacqueline Stack, Pita Birch, Dan Casalaz, Jim Holberton, Alice Stewart, Lucy Cooke, Lyn Downe, Michael Stewart, Andrew Berry, Rod Hunt, Tony De Paoli, Mary Paradisis, Pieter Koorts, Carl Kuschel, Andrew Numa, Hazel Carlisle, Nadia Badawi, Guan Koh, Jonathan Davis, Melissa Luig, Chad Andersen, Brian Darlow, Liza Edmonds, Mariam Buksh, Georgina Chambers, Clare Collins, David Barker, Denise Harrison, Steven Resnick, Jutta van den Boom, Peter Morris, Rebecca Thomas, Mary Sharp, Naomi Spotswood, M Battin, Scott Morris, Nicola Austin, Michael Stark, Anjali Dhawan, Larissa Korostenski, Karen Nothdurft, Mark Greenhalgh, John Craven, Himanshu Popat, Bevan Headley, Barbara Hammond, Kristina Sibbin, Tara M Crawford, Guy Bloomfield, Callum Gately, Natalie Merida
Published in BMJ Paediatrics Open (2022-10-01)Get full text
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