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  2. Caerphilly Heart Disease Study - Wikipedia

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    The Caerphilly Heart Disease Study is an epidemiological prospective cohort. The Caerphilly Heart Disease Study, also known as the Caerphilly Prospective Study (CaPS), is an epidemiological prospective cohort, set up in 1979 in a representative population sample drawn from Caerphilly, a typical small town in South Wales, UK.

  3. Caerphilly - Wikipedia

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    The Caerphilly Heart Disease Study (also known as the Caerphilly Prospective Study) is one of the world's longest running epidemiology studies. Since 1979, a representative sample of adult males born between 1918 and 1938, living in Caerphilly and the surrounding villages of Abertridwr , Bedwas , Machen , Senghenydd and Trethomas , have ...

  4. Peter Elwood - Wikipedia

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    Elwood completed four house jobs and six months in general practice, before opting towards epidemiology and studying whether some lung diseases favoured Northern Irish flax workers. [1] His work has included a 35 year study involving over 2,500 men, on the effects of aspirin on platelets and heart disease, carried out in Caerphilly, Wales. [2]

  5. Bedwas - Wikipedia

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    Men from Bedwas participate in one of the world's longest running epidemiology studies – The Caerphilly Heart Disease Study. Since 1979, a representative sample of adult males born between 1918 and 1938, living in Caerphilly and the surrounding villages of Abertridwr, Bedwas, Machen, Senghenydd and Trethomas, have participated in the study. A ...

  6. Trethomas - Wikipedia

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    Men from Trethomas participate in one of the world's longest running epidemiology studies - The Caerphilly Heart Disease Study. Since 1979, a representative sample of adult males born between 1918 and 1938, living in Caerphilly and the surrounding villages of Abertridwr, Bedwas, Machen, Senghenydd and Trethomas, have participated in the study ...

  7. 2005 South Wales E. coli O157 outbreak - Wikipedia

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    A consequence of the E. coli outbreak was the death of a five-year-old named Mason Jones from Deri, Caerphilly. He had attended his local primary school and contracted the disease via a meal served at the school. He was sent home from school on Wednesday 21 September feeling ill, shortly after his elder brother had recovered from the same illness.

  8. Senghenydd - Wikipedia

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    Men from Senghenydd participate in one of the world's longest running epidemiology studies – The Caerphilly Heart Disease Study. Since 1979, a representative sample of adult males born between 1918 and 1938, living in Caerphilly and the surrounding villages of Abertridwr, Bedwas, Machen, Senghenydd and Trethomas, have participated in the ...

  9. Machen - Wikipedia

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    Men from Machen participate in one of the world's longest running epidemiology studies, the Caerphilly Heart Disease Study. Since 1979, a representative sample of adult males born between 1918 and 1938, living in Caerphilly and the surrounding villages of Abertridwr, Bedwas, Machen, Senghenydd and Trethomas, have participated in the study. A ...