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Margaret May's research focuses on epidemiological studies of health conditions and risk factors across diverse populations. Her work has investigated the association between dietary factors, such as sodium intake and vegetable consumption, and health outcomes including cardiovascular disease and blood pressure, utilizing large datasets like UK Biobank and NHANES. May has also examined prognostic factors for cancer progression, including prostate cancer, and the predictive value of epigenetic biomarkers for mortality risk in individuals with oropharyngeal cancer.
Further contributing to the understanding of infectious diseases, May has been involved in collaborative research on HIV, specifically evaluating mortality risk associated with early antiretroviral therapy in cryptococcal meningitis. Her research interests extend to reproductive health, as indicated by her work on fertility awareness-based methods and their impact on women's health education. With a substantial publication record and high citation count, May leads a research group and maintains an active lab website, signifying ongoing contributions to the field.
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- h-index: 68
- Publications: 431
- Citations: 20,876
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165. Bridging Genetics and Psychiatry: ARID1B Haploinsufficiency in Autism Spectrum Disorder and Its Implications for C-L Psychiatry (2025)
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- Conclusions: Taxation in a social policy context
- Introduction: The case for considering taxation and social policy together
- Introduction: The case for considering taxation and social policy together
- Conclusions: Taxation in a social policy context
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- The role of body mass index in the association between dietary sodium intake and blood pressure: A mediation analysis with NHANES
- Retrospective cohort study evaluating clinical, biochemical and pharmacological prognostic factors for prostate cancer progression using primary care data
- Epigenetic biomarkers of ageing are predictive of mortality risk in a longitudinal clinical cohort of individuals diagnosed with oropharyngeal cancer
- Early Antiretroviral Therapy Not Associated With Higher Cryptococcal Meningitis Mortality in People With Human Immunodeficiency Virus in High-Income Countries: An International Collaborative Cohort Study
- Retrospective cohort study evaluating clinical, biochemical and pharmacological prognostic factors for prostate cancer progression using primary care data
- Epigenetic biomarkers of ageing are predictive of mortality risk in a longitudinal clinical cohort of individuals diagnosed with oropharyngeal cancer
- Epigenetic biomarkers of ageing are predictive of mortality risk in a longitudinal clinical cohort of individuals diagnosed with oropharyngeal cancer
- Author Correction: Associations of mortality with own blood pressure using son’s blood pressure as an instrumental variable
- Raw and Cooked Vegetable Consumption and Risk of Cardiovascular Disease: A Study of 400,000 Adults in UK Biobank
- The role of body mass index in the association between dietary sodium intake and blood pressure: A mediation analysis with NHANES
- Raw and Cooked Vegetable Consumption and Risk of Cardiovascular Disease: A Study of 400,000 Adults in UK Biobank
- The role of body mass index in the association between dietary sodium intake and blood pressure: A mediation analysis with NHANES
- Raw and Cooked Vegetable Consumption and Risk of Cardiovascular Disease: A Study of 400,000 Adults in UK Biobank
- The role of body mass index in the association between dietary sodium intake and blood pressure: A mediation analysis with NHANES
- Raw and Cooked Vegetable Consumption and Risk of Cardiovascular Disease: A Study of 400,000 Adults in UK Biobank
- The role of body mass index in the association between dietary sodium intake and blood pressure: A mediation analysis with NHANES
- Multiple imputation strategies for a bounded outcome variable in a competing risks analysis
- Multiple imputation strategies for a bounded outcome variable in a competing risks analysis
- Multiple imputation strategies for a bounded outcome variable in a competing risks analysis
- Multiple imputation strategies for a bounded outcome variable in a competing risks analysis
- Multiple imputation strategies for a bounded outcome variable in a competing risks analysis
- Retrospective cohort study evaluating clinical, biochemical and pharmacological prognostic factors for prostate cancer progression using primary care data
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