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1. Leaky bodies, vaccination and three layers of memory: bio-immune, social-collective and lived experience.

2. Healing journeys: experiences of young Aboriginal people in an urban Australian therapeutic community drug and alcohol program.

3. Men, bodywork, health and the potentiality of performance and image-enhancing drugs.

4. Resignation, goal orientation or cultural essentialism? Health care practitioners’ approaches to interventions on childhood obesity.

5. Social class, teachers, and medicalisation lag: a qualitative investigation of teachers' discussions of ADHD with parents and the effect of neighbourhood-level social class.

6. Men and masculinities in qualitative research on vasectomy: perpetuation or progress?

7. Relational approaches to fostering health equity for Indigenous children through early childhood intervention.

8. Body as choice or body as compulsion: An experiential perspective on body-self relations and the boundary between normal and pathological.

9. Harm reduction and the ethics of drug use: contemporary techniques of self-governance.

10. Degrees of difference: The politics of classifying international medical graduates.

11. The differential incorporation of CAM into the medical establishment: The case of acupuncture and homeopathy in Portugal.

12. On being credibly ill: Class and gender in illness stories among welfare officers and clients with medically unexplained symptoms.

13. Young migrant and refugee people's views on unintended pregnancy and abortion in Sydney.

14. 'They know better than we doctors do': providers' preparedness for transgender healthcare in Vietnam.

15. 'Mostly accurate with occasional piles of bullshit': patient 'boundary-work' in an online scientific controversy.

16. 'She's done two and that's harsh': The agency of infants with congenital conditions as invoked through parent narratives.

17. A critical discourse analysis of Canadian and Australian public health recommendations promoting physical activity to children.

18. Agents in time: Representations of chronic illness.

19. New age orientalism: Ayurvedic 'wellness and spa culture.'.

20. Health, freedom and work in rural Victoria: The impact of labour market casualisation on health and wellbeing.

21. Interviews with boys on physical activity, nutrition and health: Implications for health literacy.

22. Everyday trajectories of hearing correction.

23. I'm not dieting, 'I'm doing it for science': Masculinities and the experience of dieting.

24. Trials and tribulations on the road to implementing integrative medicine in a hospital setting.

25. Clinical self-tracking and monitoring technologies: negotiations in the ICT-mediated patient–provider relationship.

26. Health by numbers? Exploring the practice and experience of datafied health.

27. Embodying policy-making in mental health: the implementation of Partners in Recovery.

28. The experience of living with chronic illness for the haemodialysis patient: An interpretative phenomenological analysis.

29. The subjective experience of Polynesians in the Australian health system.

30. Challenging homogenous representations of rural youth through a reconceptualisation of young rural Tasmanian's sexual health strategies.

31. Development of an ethical methodology for post-bushfire research with children.

32. Do-it-yourself heart health? 'Lay' practices and products for disease prevention.

33. Tensions in compliance for renal patients - how renal discussion groups conceive knowledge and safe care.

34. Are new forms of professionalism emerging in medicine? The case of the implementation of NICE guidelines.

35. Contracts in the English NHS: Market levers and social embeddedness.

36. Encounters with the 'dark side': New graduate nurses' experiences in a mental health service.

37. The slide to pragmatism: A values-based understanding of 'dangerous' personality disorders.

38. 'Culture it's a big term isn't it'? An analysis of child and family health nurses' understandings of culture and intercultural communication.

39. 'The 'buck' stops with me' - reconciling men's lay conceptualisations of responsibility for health with men's health policy.

40. Embodying the gay self: Body image, reflexivity and embodied identity.

41. 'God is a vegetarian': The food, health and bio-spirituality of Hare Krishna, Buddhist and Seventh-Day Adventist devotees.

42. The healthcare field as a marketplace: general practitioners, pharmaceutical companies, and profit-led prescribing in Pakistan.

43. Professional perspectives on serodiscordant family service provision in the context of blood-borne viruses.

44. The responsibilisation of food security: What is the problem represented to be?

45. Exploring pathways into and out of amphetamine type stimulant use at critical turning points: a qualitative interview study.

46. Expanding and improving trans affirming care in Australia: experiences with healthcare professionals among transgender young people and their parents.

47. Lactation after infant death: an analysis of Australian healthcare agencies' online health information.

48. Troubling the non-specialist prescription of HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP): the views of Australian HIV experts.

49. (Dis)entangling medicine and media: a qualitative analysis of the relationship between the fields of healthcare and journalism.

50. Rehabilitation capital: a new form of capital to understand rehabilitation in a Nordic welfare state.