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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

25. Blurred logics behind frontline staff decision-making for cancer control in Argentina.

26. The re-emergence of grassroots herbalism: an analysis through the blogosphere.

27. How do anonymous sperm donors signal credibility through their self-presentations?

28. Rethinking elements of informed consent for living kidney donation: findings from a New Zealand study.

29. Health maintenance, meaning, and disrupted illness trajectories in people with low back pain: a qualitative study.

30. The public health dogma of evidence-based mental disorders prevention and mental health promotion: French professionals' beliefs in regard to parenting programs.

31. Prevention in mental health: Social representations from French professionals.