• The promise of public health ethics for precision medicine: the case of newborn preventive genomic sequencing 

      Newson, A.J.
      Published 2022
      Precision medicine aims to tailor medical treatment to match individual characteristics and to stratify individuals to concentrate benefits and avoid harm. It has recently been joined by precision public health-the application ...
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    • Genetic counselling: genomic uncertainties 

      Newson, Ainsley J; Ormond, Kelly E
      Published 2025
      Genomic sequencing technologies are increasingly used in health. Improvements in sequencing technology and reductions in its cost mean that the default approach is frequently to obtain more genomic information rather than ...
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    • Women in contact with the Sydney LGBTQ communities: Report of the SWASH Lesbian, Bisexual and Queer Women’s Health Survey 2022 

      Mooney-Somers, Julie; Deacon, Rachel; Anderst, Jacek; Barker, Anna; Watson, Lucy; Blake, Samantha; Wang, Lee; Gillmore, Tenley; Rees, Rebekka
      Published 2024
      SWASH is the longest running periodic survey of LBQ women’s health and wellbeing in the world. SWASH was born of a need to generate evidence to inform health promotion efforts to enhance the health of LBQ women. In 1996, ...
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    • Therapeutic misunderstandings in modern research 

      Heynemann, Sarah; Lipworth, Wendy; McLachlan, Sue-Anne; Philip, Jennifer; John, Tom; Kerridge, Ian
      Published 2023
      Clinical trials play a crucial role in generating evidence about healthcare interventions and improving outcomes for current and future patients. For individual trial participants, however, there are inevitably trade-offs ...
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    • Experiences of risk in Australian hotel quarantine: a qualitative study 

      Haire, Bridget; Gilbert, Gwendolyn L.; Kaldor, John M.; Hendrickx, David; Dawson, Angus; Williams, Jane H.
      Published 2022
      BackgroundIn response to the threat of COVID-19 infection, Australia mandated a 14 day quarantine period in a designated facility for all travellers returning from overseas from late March 2020. These facilities were usually ...
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