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

      Smith, Andrea L; Chapman, Simon; Dunlop, Sally
      Published 2013-07-26
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    • '...a story that's got all the right elements': Australian media audiences talk about the coverage of a health-related story from the developing world 

      Imison, Michelle
      Published 2013-01-01
      Australian news coverage of low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) generally, and of their health contexts specifically, has long been criticised as problematic. This paper considers an exemplary LMIC health story and ...
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    • How the factoid of wind turbines causing “vibroacoustic disease” came to be “irrefutably demonstrated”. 

      Chapman, Simon; St.George, Alexis
      Published 2013-01-01
      Objective In recent years, claims have proliferated in cyberspace that wind turbines cause a large variety of symptoms and diseases. One of these, “vibroacoustic disease” (VAD) is frequently mentioned. Seventeen reviews ...
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    • Evaluation of the Nimbin Integrated Services Project 

      Longman, J M; Barraclough, F L; Barclay, L M
      Published 2013-04-30
      This report is an evaluation of a Nurse Practitioner-led integrated service for mental health and drug and alcohol clients, in a small town in rural NSW.
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    • I'm Safe, I'm Home: A process evaluation 

      Cohen, Gillian E
      Published 2012-10-01
      “I’m Safe, I’m Home: A Process Evaluation” is the first evaluation of the Domestic Violence Support Western Sydney Service (DVSWSS) program, a three year trial of a new intervention to prevent homelessness caused by domestic ...
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