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    • Obesity What can we do at this time? 

      Caterson, I.D.
      Published 2020
      Article, Letter
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    • A new model for clinical trials to address the COVID-19 emergency 

      Marks, G.B.
      Published 2020
      Article, Letter
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    • User characteristics and outcomes from a national digital mental health service: an observational study of registrants of the Australian MindSpot Clinic 

      Titov, Nickolai; Dear, Blake F; Nielssen, Olav; Wootton, Bethany; Kayrouz, Rony; Karin, Eyal; Genest, Ben; Bennett-Levy, James; Purtell, Carol; Bezuidenhout, Greg; Tan, Rheza; Minissale, Casey; Thadhani, Priti; Webb, Nick; Willcock, Simon; Andersson, Gerhard; Hadjistavropoulos, Heather D; Mohr, David C; Kavanagh, David J; Cross, Shane; Staples, Lauren G
      Published 2020
      Background: Interest is growing in digital and telehealth delivery of mental health services, but data are scarce on outcomes in routine care. The federally funded Australian MindSpot Clinic provides online and telephone ...
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    • Stillbirth in Australia 1: The road to now: Two decades of stillbirth research and advocacy in Australia 

      Flenady, Vicki J; Middleton, Philippa; Wallace, Euan M; Morris, Jonathan; Gordon, Adrienne; Boyle, Frances M; Homer, Caroline Se; Henry, Sarah; Brezler, Leigh; Wojcieszek, Aleena M; Davies-Tuck, Miranda; Coory, Michael; Callander, Emily; Kumar, Sailesh; Clifton, Vicki; Leisher, Susannah H; Blencowe, Hannah; Forbes, Madeline; Sexton, Jessica; Ellwood, David A
      Published 2020
      Stillbirth is a major public health problem with an enormous mortality burden and psychosocial impact on parents, families and the wider community both globally and in Australia. In 2015, Australia's late gestation stillbirth ...
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    • Implantation of Impella CP left ventricular assist device under the guidance of three-dimensional intracardiac echocardiography 

      Yastrebov, Konstantin; Brunel, Laurencie; Paterson, Hugh S.; Williams, Zoe A.; Wise, Innes K.; Burrows, Christopher S.; Bannon, Paul G.
      Published 2020
      Impella CP is a percutaneously inserted left ventricular assist device indicated for temporary mechanical cardiac support during high risk percutaneous coronary interventions and for cardiogenic shock. The potential ...
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