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    The contemporary landscape of occupational bladder cancer within the United Kingdom: a meta‐analysis of risks over the last 80 years by Cumberbatch, Marcus G., WindsorShellard, Ben, Catto, James W. F.

    Published in BJU international (01-01-2017)
    “…Objective To profile the contemporary risks of occupational bladder in the UK, as this is a common malignancy that arises through occupational carcinogen…”
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    Occupation-specific suicide risk in England: 2011–2015 by Windsor-Shellard, Ben, Gunnell, David

    Published in British journal of psychiatry (01-10-2019)
    “…Previous research has documented marked occupational differences in suicide risk, but these estimates are 10 years old and based on potentially biased risk…”
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    On Feeling Torn About One’s Sexuality: The Effects of Explicit–Implicit Sexual Orientation Ambivalence by Windsor-Shellard, Ben, Haddock, Geoffrey

    Published in Personality & social psychology bulletin (01-09-2014)
    “…Three studies offer novel evidence addressing the consequences of explicit–implicit sexual orientation (SO) ambivalence. In Study 1, self-identified straight…”
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    On the Attitudinal Consequences of Being Mindful: Links Between Mindfulness and Attitudinal Ambivalence by Haddock, Geoffrey, Foad, Colin, Windsor-Shellard, Ben, Dummel, Sebastian, Adarves-Yorno, Inmaculada

    Published in Personality & social psychology bulletin (01-04-2017)
    “…A series of studies examined whether mindfulness is associated with the experience of attitudinal ambivalence. Studies 1A and 1B found that mindful individuals…”
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    On feeling torn about one's sexuality: the effects of explicit-implicit sexual orientation ambivalence by Windsor-Shellard, Ben

    Published 01-01-2015
    “…This research addressed the consequences of explicit-implicit sexual orientation (SO) ambivalence in samples of straight- and gay-identified individuals. Study…”
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