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John Attia
Researcher at University of Newcastle
Publications - 796
Citations - 39731
John Attia is an academic researcher from University of Newcastle. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 91, co-authored 727 publications receiving 32950 citations. Previous affiliations of John Attia include John Hunter Hospital & McMaster University.
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Peripheral Neuropathy in Military Aircraft Maintenance Workers in Australia
Maya Guest,John Attia,Catherine D'Este,May Boggess,Anthony M. Brown,Richard E. Gibson,Meredith Tavener,James Ross,Ian Gardner,Warren Harrex +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined possible persisting peripheral neuropathy in a group who undertook fuel tank repairs on F-111 aircraft, relative to two contemporaneous comparison groups, and found that 26% of participants had chronic persistent increased VPT in the great toe.
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Preadmission Statin Prescription and Inpatient Myocardial Infarction in Geriatric Hip Fracture.
Seth M. Tarrant,Raymond G. Kim,Jack M. McDonogh,Matthew Clapham,Kerrin Palazzi,John Attia,Zsolt J. Balogh +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated whether statins decrease myocardial infarction (MI) in hip fracture surgery and reduce mortality resulting from MI, and found no reduction was seen between statin use and the occurrence of MI.
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Seeing through a glass darkly: Uncertainties about palliative care for patients with interstitial lung disease
TL;DR: In this article , the authors proposed a method to solve the problem of the problem: this article ) of unstructured data, which can be found here: http://github.com/
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759 Slowing down of skin aging by strengthening the cornified envelope with LCE6A biomimetic green peptide
TL;DR: In this paper , a biomimetic green peptide encoding a specific sequence of the LCE6A (Late Cornified Envelop 6A) protein, a constitutive component of the cornified envelope (CE) to penetrate the stratum corneum and be covalently cross-linked by transglutaminase activity of CE, leading the BF reinforcement.
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Efficacy of technology-based personalised feedback on diet quality in young Australian adults: results for the advice, ideas and motivation for my eating (Aim4Me) randomised controlled trial
Rebecca L. Haslam,Jennifer N. Baldwin,Kristine Pezdirc,Helen Truby,John Attia,Melinda J. Hutchesson,Tracy Burrows,Robin Callister,Leanne Hides,Billie Bonevski,Deborah A. Kerr,Sharon I. Kirkpatrick,Megan E. Rollo,Tracy A. McCaffrey,Clare E. Collins +14 more
TL;DR: The Advice, Ideas and Motivation for My Eating (Aim4Me) trial as discussed by the authors investigated the impact of three levels of personalised web-based dietary feedback on diet quality in young adults.