Ian Hassall
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Sir Ian Bruce Hassall was a New Zealand paediatrician and children's advocate. He was New Zealand's first Commissioner for Children from 1989 to 1994. His career entailed working for children and their families as clinician, strategist, researcher and advocate. He was awarded the Aldo Farina Award by UNICEF in 2010 for his dedication to improving child welfare.
Ian Hassall's Published Works
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- Results from the first year of the New Zealand cot death study. (1991) (378)
- Four modifiable and other major risk factors for cot death: The New Zealand study (1992) (331)
- Breastfeeding and the risk of sudden infant death syndrome. (1993) (187)
- Dummies and the sudden infant death syndrome. (1993) (132)
- Infant room-sharing and prone sleep position in sudden infant death syndrome (1996) (95)
- Ethnic differences in mortality from sudden infant death syndrome in New Zealand. (1993) (89)
- Further evidence supporting a causal relationship between prone sleeping position and SIDS (1992) (80)
- HL-A antigens in Europeans and Maoris with rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease. (1975) (42)
- Smoking and the sudden infant death syndrome. (1993) (41)
- Postnatal depression and SIDS: A prospective study (1992) (35)
- Postneonatal mortality review in Auckland: two years experience. (1987) (21)
- Life events, social support and the risk of sudden infant death syndrome. (1996) (9)
- The New Zealand Cot Death Study: Some legal and ethical issues (1992) (6)
- Water fluoridation and the sudden infant death syndrome. (1999) (5)
- Travel and changes in routine do not increase the risk of sudden infant death syndrome (1994) (4)
- The New Zealand Cot Death Study: some legal and ethical issues. (1992) (0)
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