1. Relation Between Leukocyte Telomere Length and Incident Coronary Heart Disease Events (from the 1995 Canadian Nova Scotia Health Survey) Ye, Siqin; Shaffer, Jonathan A.; Kang, Min Suk; Harlapur, Manjunath; Muntner, Paul; Epel, Elissa; Guernsey, Duane; Schwartz, Joseph E.; Davidson, Karina W.; Kirkland, Susan; Honig, Lawrence S.; Shimbo, Daichi 2013 Articles LeucocytesTelomereCoronary heart diseaseMedical sciencesEpidemiologyMolecular biology
2. Blood Pressure Reactivity to an Anger Provocation Interview Does Not Predict Incident Cardiovascular Disease Events: The Canadian Nova Scotia Health Survey (NSHS95) Prospective Population Study Shaffer, Jonathan A.; Wasson, Lauren; Davidson, Karina W.; Schwartz, Joseph E.; Kirkland, Susan; Shimbo, Daichi 2012 Articles Blood pressure--MeasurementAnger--Physiological aspectsCardiovascular system--DiseasesMedical sciencesEpidemiology
3. Depressive Symptoms Are Not Associated with Leukocyte Telomere Length: Findings from the Nova Scotia Health Survey (NSHS95), a Population-Based Study Shaffer, Jonathan A.; Epel, Elissa; Kang, Min Suk; Ye, Siqin; Schwartz, Joseph E.; Davidson, Karina W.; Kirkland, Susan; Honig, Lawrence S.; Shimbo, Daichi 2012 Articles TelomereDepression, MentalLeucocytesMental healthEpidemiologyMolecular biology
4. Observed Hostility and the Risk of Incident Ischemic Heart Disease: A Prospective Population Study From the 1995 Canadian Nova Scotia Health Survey Newman, Jonathan D.; Davidson, Karina W.; Shaffer, Jonathan A.; Schwartz, Joseph E.; Chaplin, William F.; Kirkland, Susan; Shimbo, Daichi 2011 Articles Coronary heart diseaseHostility (Psychology)Depression, MentalMental healthEpidemiologyMedical sciences