Cheryl Carcel's Publications

About Cheryl Carcel's Publications

Head, Brain Health Program
  • MD; PhD
  • Sex Differences in the Participation in Secondary Prevention Stroke Studies

    Journal of the American Heart Association Date published:
  • Subacute Neurological Improvement Predicts Favorable Functional Recovery After Intracerebral Hemorrhage: INTERACT2 Study

    Stroke Date published:
  • Stroke in young women: the need for targeted prevention and treatment strategies

    Medical Journal of Australia Date published:
  • Twenty-Four-Hour Post-Thrombolysis NIHSS Score As the Strongest Prognostic Predictor After Acute Ischemic Stroke: ENCHANTED Study

    Journal of the American Heart Association Date published:
  • Policies on the collection, analysis, and reporting of sex and gender in Australian health and medical research: a mixed methods study

    Medical Journal of Australia Date published:
  • Should women have lower blood pressure targets than men? Sex differences in blood pressure and cardiovascular disease in the UK Biobank

    Unknown Date published:
  • Randomised controlled decentralised feasibility trial of a fixed low-dose combination antihypertensive drug strategy to attenuate cognitive decline in high-risk adults

    BMJ Open Date published:
  • Theory of change for addressing sex and gender bias, invisibility and exclusion in Australian health and medical research, policy and practice

    Health Research Policy and Systems Date published:
  • Neglecting sex and gender in research is a public-health risk

    Nature Date published:
  • SEX DIFFERENCES IN A CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE RISK SCORE AND ITS COMPONENTS AS PREDICTORS FOR MULTIMORBIDITY IN THE UK BIOBANK

    Journal of Hypertension Date published:
  • Covert Cerebrovascular Changes in People With Heart Disease

    Neurology Date published:
  • Influence of Socioeconomic Status on Functional Outcomes After Stroke: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

    Journal of the American Heart Association Date published:
  • Addressing sex and gender bias, invisibility and exclusion in health and medical research, policy, and practice”

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  • Improving participation of women in stroke trials an international perspective

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  • Towards equity; overcoming sex and gender bias when tackling noncommunicable diseases in women

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  • Sex Differences in Stroke Rehab

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