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    • What do we know about unassisted smoking cessation in Australia? A systematic review, 2005–2012 

      Smith, Andrea L; Chapman, Simon; Dunlop, Sally M
      Published 2013-09-01
      Context A significant proportion of smokers who quit do so on their own without formal help (i.e. without professionally or pharmacologically mediated assistance), yet research into how smokers quit focuses primarily on ...
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    • Pap smear rates among Australian lesbian and bisexual women: some good news but disparities persist 

      Douglas, Catriona; Deacon, R; Mooney-Somers, Julie
      Published 2014-10-01
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    • Adapting and validating diabetes simulation models across settings: Accounting for mortality differences using administrative data 

      Hayes, Alison; Davis, Wendy; Davis, Tim; Clarke, Philip
      Published 2013-07-01
      Abstract Aims. To develop age and sex-specific risk equations for predicting mortality following major complications of diabetes, using a large linked administrative dataset from Western Australia (WA) and to incorporate ...
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    • The Last Right: Australians take sides on the right to die 

      Chapman, Simon; Leeder, Stephen R
      Published 2014-06-20
      This is the text of an out-of-print book first published in 1995 by Mandarin Books, Port Melbourne. Edited by Professors Simon Chapman and Stephen Leeder, it features contributions from 63 prominent Australians both ...
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    • Very good punter-speak. How journalists frame the news on public health 

      Chapman, Simon; McCarthy, Sophie; Lupton, Deborah
      Published 1995-01-01
      This is a monograph commissioned by NSW Health in 1995 to inform the "Smog Summit". It reports on interviews with 9 Sydney journalists. Each interview focused on five often inter-related issues: 1. News gathering routines ...
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