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Stuart Neilson. Sensory environments and autism spectrum disorder. UCC, 2016.

Stuart Neilson. The value of labeling autism. Critical Perspectives, 2014.

Stuart Neilson. Autistic Autobiographies. Festival of Lifelong Learning, UCC, 2014.

Paul Cudmore, Catherine Krause and Stuart Neilson. Perceptions of the Barriers in Accessing Cognitive Impairment Services. The Meanings of Madness, Critical and Creative Perspectives, 2013.

Stuart Neilson. The spooky powers of normal people. Cork Association for Autism Forum 2013: Autism – from Adolescence to Adulthood.

Stuart Neilson. The Paradox Of Compressed Morbidity: Rising Individual Health And Longevity Adversely Affect Population Health Indices. Society for Social Medicine and the International Epidemiological Association European Group. J Epidemiol Community Health, 2001 A.

John Sheehan, S Neilson, S O'Sullivan, R Hinchion and IJ Perry. Diet, lifestyle and the risk of coronary artery disease in Irish men and women. UCC Research day.

S O'Sullivan, S Neilson, J Sheehan, R Hinchion an IJ Perry. Coronary artery disease and dietary patterns. UCC Research day

Stuart Neilson and Ivan Perry. Boys need more restraint: Geographical and secular and gender patterns in motor vehicle accident mortality in the European Union. UCC Research day

Stuart Neilson and Ivan Perry. Boys need more restraint: Geographical and secular and gender patterns in motor vehicle accident mortality in the European Union. Society for Social Medicine Liverpool 2002.

Stuart Neilson, Don Creagh, DJ O'Halloran and Ivan Perry. Primary prevention of coronary heart disease: Implications of different thresholds for screening. Society for Social Medicine Oxford 2001

Stuart Neilson. The paradox of compressed morbidity: Rising individual health and longevity adversely affect population health indices. Society for Social Medicine Oxford 2001

Stuart Neilson, Don Creagh, DJ O'Halloran and Ivan Perry. Primary prevention of coronary heart disease: Implications of different thresholds for screening. Irish Heart Foundation / Irish Angiology Society Inaugural Meeting Dublin 2001

Stuart Neilson. Individual well-being damages population health. All Ireland Social Medicine Meeting Killarney 2001

Stuart Neilson, Don Creagh, DJ O'Halloran and Ivan Perry. Primary prevention of coronary heart disease: Implications of different thresholds for screening. All Ireland Social Medicine Meeting Killarney 2001

Stuart Neilson, Don Creagh, DJ O'Halloran and Ivan Perry. Primary prevention of coronary heart disease: Implications of different thresholds for screening. UCC Research day.

D Creagh, I Perry, A Collins, S Neilson, H Comber and D O'Halloran. Type 2 diabetes mellitus and coronary heart disease in primary care. All Ireland Social Medicine Meeting Cavan March 2000

D Creagh, I Perry, A Collins, S Neilson, H Comber and D O'Halloran. Type 2 diabetes mellitus and coronary heart disease in primary care. UCC research day.

Robinson I and Neilson S. Extended life expectancy for patients with multiple sclerosis: The consequences for management and care at older ages. [Conference presentation] Chronic diseases and changing care patterns in an ageing society, Amsterdam 9-11 June, 1993. Abstract in Tijdschrift voor Sociale Gezondheidszorg (Journal of Public Health and Social Medicine), 1993;71(4);56.

Neilson S. Increased life expectancy and the manifestation of inherent susceptibility to disease amongst elderly populations. [Conference presentation] Chronic diseases and changing care patterns in an ageing society, Amsterdam 9-11 June, 1993. Abstract in Tijdschrift voor Sociale Gezondheidszorg (Journal of Public Health and Social Medicine), 1993;71(4);50.

Neilson S. A new approach to explaining the international rise in mortality from ALS. 1992 AISLA Symposium on controversial issues in ALS research, Arrona [Conference presentation, 14-17 September 1992].

Neilson S and Robinson I. Explaining the rise in MND. European ALS Conference (World Federation of Neurology), Venice 1992. [Conference presentation, 17.4.92]