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    • On-line abuse and trolling by pro-tobacco and vaping activists 

      Chapman, Simon
      Published 2018-07-03
      This is a collection of abusive tweets and posts on blogs made by pro-smoking and pro-vaping individuals, often anonymous, about Simon Chapman, emeritus professor of public health at the University of Sydney. Professor ...
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    • Medicines Conversation Guide 

      Weir, Kristie; Jansen, Jesse; Bonner, Carissa; McCaffery, Kirsten; Naganathan, Vasi
      Published 2018-06-06
      A Medicines Conversation Guide was developed for pharmacists to use in the context of a Home Medicines Review. The Guide aims to increase patient involvement and support discussions about: general health understanding, ...
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    • Missing the elephant in the vaping transition room. 

      Chapman, Simon; Peters, Matthew; Maziak, Wasim; Hirschorn, Bert
      Published 2018-05-28
      We respond to a paper by Coleman B et al Transitions in electronic cigarette use among adults in the Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health (PATH) Study, Waves 1 and 2 (2013-2105). Tobacco Control 2018; doi:10.1136/ ...
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    • Australia’s 1996 gun law reforms halted mass shootings for 22 years: a response to criticism from Gary Kleck 

      Chapman, Simon; Alpers, Philip
      Published 2018-05-19
      We reply to criticisms made by prominent anti-gun control researcher Gary Kleck of our widely reported 2016 study on the impact of Australia’s historic 1996 gun law reforms on mass shootings and firearm-related deaths. ...
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    • Beyond counting stillbirths to understanding their determinants in low-and middle-income countries: a systematic assessment of stillbirth data availability in household surveys 

      Christou, Aliki; Dibley, Michael; Raynes-Greenow, Camille
      Published 2016-12-19
      Objective: To systematically map data availability for stillbirths from all countries with DHS surveys to outline the limitations and challenges with using the data for understanding the determinants and causes of stillbirths, ...
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