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    • Reimagining physical activity for children following the systemic disruptions from the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia. 

      Straker, Leon; Booth, Verity; Cleland, Verity; Gomersall, Sjaan; Lubans, David; Olds, Tim; Reece, Lindsey; Ridgers, Nicola; Stylianou, Michalis; Tomkinson, Grant; Hesketh, Kylie
      Published 2022
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    • Demographic Predictors of Mothers' Willingness to Vaccinate Young Children Against COVID-19, Get Tested and Isolate: A Cross-Sectional Survey Before and During the Greater Sydney Lockdown 2021, Australia 

      Wen, Li Ming; Xu, Huilan; Rissel, Chris; Kerr, Erin; Buchanan, Limin; Taki, Sarah; Phongsavan, Philayrath; Chua, Reuel Kangjie; Hua, Myna; Wardle, Karen; Simone, Lisa; Hayes, Alison; Baur, Louise A.
      Published 2022
      Having a COVID-19 vaccination, getting tested, and self-isolating if symptomatic are some of the most important mitigation strategies for preventing the spread of COVID-19. This study aimed to investigate whether demographic ...
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    • Historical Context of Cardiac Rehabilitation: Learning From the Past to Move to the Future 

      Redfern, Julie; Gallagher, Robyn; O’Neil, Adrienne; Grace, Sherry L.; Bauman, Adrian; Jennings, Garry; Brieger, David; Briffa, Tom
      Published 2022
      Contemporary myocardial infarction (MI) care and management has evolved dramatically since the 1950's; yet outpatient rehabilitation remains underutilized. Deepening our understanding of the origins and history of cardiac ...
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    • Predictors of confidence and trust in government and institutions during the COVID-19 response in Australia 

      Nickel, Brooke; Pickles, Kristen; Cvejic, Erin; Copp, Tessa; Dodd, Rachael H; Bonner, Carissa; Seale, Holly; Steffens, Maryke; Meyerowitz-Katz, Gideon; McCaffery, Kirsten
      Published 2022
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    • Contemporary Concise Review 2021: Pulmonary nodules from detection to intervention 

      Stone, Emily; Leong, Tracy L.
      Published 2022
      The US Preventive Task Force (USPSTF) has updated screening criteria by expanding age range and reducing smoking history required for eligibility; the International Lung Screen Trial (ILST) data have shown that PLCOM2012 ...
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