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Telfar-Barnard, L.
Baker, M.
Hales, S.
Howden-Chapman, P.
(2008).
Excess winter morbidity and mortality: still a lack of evidence that housing or socio-economic status makes much difference.
Reviews on Environmental Health,
23(3), 203-221.
Howden-Chapman, P.
Pierse, N.
Nicholls, S.
Bennett, J.
Viggers, H.
Cunningham, M.
Phipps, R.
Boulic, M.
Fjallstrom, P.
Free, S.
Chapman, R.
...
Baker, M.
Cunningham, C.
...
Crane, J.
(2008).
Effects of improved home heating on asthma in community dwelling children: randomised community study.
BMJ,
337(a1411), 852-5. doi: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.a1411
Free, S.
Howden-Chapman, P.
Pierse, N.
et al.
(2008).
Does more effective home heating reduce school absences for children with asthma?
Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health,
doi:10.1136/jech.2008.086520.
Baker, M.
Das, D.
Venugopal, K.
Howden-Chapman, P.
(2008).
Tuberculosis associated with household crowding in developed country.
Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health,
62(8),1-8.
Preval, N.
Chapman, R.
Pierse, N.
Howden-Chapman, P.
The Housing, Heating and Health Team.
(2010).
Evaluating Energy, Health and Carbon Co-benefits from Improved Domestic Space Heating: A Randomised Community Trial.
Energy Policy,
38(8), 3965-3972.
Lane, J.
Siebers, R.
Pene, G.
Howden-Chapman, P.
Crane, J.
(2005).
Tokelau: a unique low allergen environment at sea level.
Clinical and Experimental Allergy,
35 479-482. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2222.2005.02202.
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Tokelau-allergens-Clin-Exp-All-2005.pdf
Keall, M.
Baker, M.
Howden-Chapman, P.
Cunningham, M.
Ormandy, D.
(2010).
Assessing housing quality and its impact on health, safety and sustainability.
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health,
64(9), 765-771.
Howden-Chapman, P.
(2010).
Evidence-based politics: How successful are government reviews as policy instruments to reduce health inequalities?
Social Science and Medicine,
71(7):1240-1243. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.07.012
Hales, S.
Blakely, T.
Foster, R.H.
Baker, M.
Howden-Chapman, P.
(2010).
Seasonal patterns of mortality in relation to social factors.
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health,
66(4). doi:10.1136/jech.2010.111864.
Howden-Chapman, P.
et al.
(2010).
Climate change and human health: Impact and adaptation issues for New Zealand.
In R.A.C. Nottage, D.S. Wratt, J.F. Bornman & K. Jones (Eds.),
Climate change adaptation in New Zealand: Future scenarios and some sectoral perspectives.(pp 112-121). Wellington: NZ Climate Change Centre.
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