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Dr Sally Stephens.
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Dr Jonathan Richardson
Dr Sally Stephens
Dr Kenneth Hodson
Monitoring the safety of COVID-19 vaccination in pregnancy in the UK: A national study using the UK Obstetric Surveillance System (UKOSS), UK Teratology Information Service (UKTIS) and Vaccination in Pregnancy (VIP) safety monitoring systems
2023
Dr Sally Stephens
Dr Ken Hodson
An exploratory linkage and analysis of national congenital anomaly and medication dispensing data in the United Kingdom
2020
Dr Jessica Richardson
Dr Txuss Martin
Dr Amanda Greenall
Dr Sally Stephens
Dr Laura Yates
et al.
Pregnancy outcomes following maternal venlafaxine use: A prospective observational comparative cohort study
2019
Dr Jessica Richardson
Dr Sally Stephens
Dr Laura Yates
Professor Simon Thomas
Pregnancy outcomes after maternal varenicline use; analysis of surveillance data collected by the European Network of Teratology Information Services
2017
Dr Sally Stephens
Dr Laura Yates
Recreational drugs
2015
Professor Simon Thomas
Dr Sally Stephens
Internet Advertisement Methods Provide Highest Levels of Recruitment to a Pilot Study of Self-Reported Medication Use and Pregnancy Outcomes
2014
Dr Laura Yates
Dr Sally Stephens
Poisonings and toxins
2014
Professor David Jones
Dr Sally Stephens
Dr Laura Yates
Dr Amanda Greenall
Professor Simon Thomas
et al.
Fetal Outcomes Following Dosulepin Overdose in Pregnancy
2012
Professor David Jones
Dr Sally Stephens
Dr Laura Yates
Dr Amanda Greenall
Professor Simon Thomas
et al.
Fetal Outcomes Following Fentanyl Exposure in Pregnancy
2012
Dr Elise Rowan
Dr Heather Dickinson
Dr Sally Stephens
Dr Clive Ballard
Professor Raj Kalaria
et al.
Homocysteine and post-stroke cognitive decline
2007
Dr Michael Firbank
Dr Emma Burton
Dr Robert Barber
Dr Sally Stephens
Professor Rose Anne Kenny
et al.
Medial temporal atrophy rather than white matter hyperintensities predict cognitive decline in stroke survivors
2007
Dr Sally Stephens
Professor Raj Kalaria
Ruth Pearce
Dr Clive Ballard
Association between mild vascular cognitive impairment and impaired activities of daily living in older stroke survivors without dementia
2005
Dr Elise Rowan
Dr Heather Dickinson
Dr Sally Stephens
Dr Clive Ballard
Professor Raj Kalaria
et al.
Homocysteine and post-stroke cognition
2005
Dr Clive Ballard
Dr Emma Burton
Dr Robert Barber
Dr Sally Stephens
Professor Rose Anne Kenny
et al.
NINDS AIREN neuroimaging criteria do not distinguish stroke patients with and without dementia
2004