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The cost of achieving healthy temperatures in children's bedrooms: Evidence from New Zealand
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Thomson, G. Wilson, N.
(2005).
Smoky homes: a review of the exposure and effects of secondhand smoke in New Zealand homes.
New Zealand Medical Journal,
118(1213).
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Nicholls, S. Cunningham, M. Phipps, R. Boulic, M. Fjallstrom, P. Free, S. Chapman, R. ... ...
(2008).
Effects of improved home heating on asthma in community dwelling children: randomised community study.
Free, S. et al.
(2008).
Does more effective home heating reduce school absences for children with asthma?
Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health,
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(2017).
Impact of improved insulation and heating on mortality risk of older cohort members with prior cardiovascular or respiratory hospitalisations.
Walker, G.J. Stelzer‐Braid, S. Honeywill, C. Wynn, M. Willenborg, C. Barnes, P. Kang, J. Rawlinson, W.D.
(2019).
Viruses associated with acute respiratory infection in a community‐based cohort of healthy New Zealand children.
Journal of Medical Virology,
Open access.
Ingham, T.R. Jones, B. Aldridge, D. Latimer, M. Dowell, A. Davies, C. Draper, J.B. Bailey, L.O. Stanley, T.V. Leadbitter, P.
(2019).
Damp mouldy housing and early childhood hospital admissions for acute respiratory infection: a case control study.
(2020).
Well Homes Initiative: A home-based initiative to address housing-related ill health.
Health Education and Behavior,
47(6), 836-844.

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