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    • The association between disability and risk of exposure to peer cyber victimisation is moderated by gender: Cross-sectional survey. 

      Emerson, Eric; Aitken, Zoe; King, Tania; Arciuli, Joanne; Llewellyn, Gwynnyth; Kavanagh, Anne M
      Published 2021
      BACKGROUND: Little is known about the exposure of youth with disability to cyber victimisation. OBJECTIVE: /Hypothesis: To estimate the prevalence of peer cyber and non-cyber victimisation in a nationally representative ...
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    • Changes in Reoperation After Publication of Consensus Guidelines on Margins for Breast-Conserving Surgery. A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis 

      Marinovich, Luke; Noguchi, Naomi; Morrow, Monica; Houssami, Nehmat
      Published 2020
      The 2014 publication of the Society of Surgical Oncology-American Society for Radiation Oncology (SSO-ASTRO) Consensus Guideline on Margins for Breast-Conserving Surgery recommended a negative margin definition of no ink ...
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    • #SupportLocal: how online food delivery services leveraged the COVID-19 pandemic to promote food and beverages on Instagram. 

      Jia, Si Si; Raeside, Rebecca; Redfern, Julie; Gibson, Alice A; Singleton, Anna; Partridge, Stephanie R
      Published 2021
      OBJECTIVE: To explore the promotion of discretionary foods/beverages and marketing strategies employed by the top three online food delivery services' (OFDS) Instagram accounts in three countries before and during the ...
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    • Improvements in clinical signs of Parkinson’s disease using photobiomodulation: A prospective proof-of-concept study 

      Liebert, Ann; Bicknell, Brian; Laakso, E-Liisa; Heller, Gillian; Jalilitabaei, Parastoo; Tilley, Sharon; Mitrofanis, John; Kiat, Hosen
      Published 2021
      BACKGROUND Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disease with no cure and few treatment options. Its incidence is increasing due to aging populations, longer disease duration and potentially as a ...
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    • What we have learnt about trauma, loss and grief for children in response to COVID-19 

      Fitzgerald, Dominic A.; Nunn, Kenneth; Isaacs, David
      Published 2021
      The disruption of daily life resulting from COVID-19 and its precautions has taken an enormous emotional toll on children and families. The consequences of disrupted schooling, changed social interactions and altered family ...
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