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2013-01-01Jabs and barbs: ways to address misleading vaccination and immunisation information using currently available strategies.Wardle, J; Stewart, C; Parker, M
2021-11-10Jewish cultural and religious factors and uptake of population-based BRCA testing across denominations: a cohort study.Reisel, D; Burnell, M; Side, L; Loggenberg, K; Gessler, S; Desai, R; Sanderson, S; Brady, AF; Dorkins, H; Wallis, Y; Jacobs, C; Legood, R; Beller, U; Tomlinson, I; Wardle, J; Menon, U; Jacobs, I; Manchanda, R
2021-04-05Knowledge Dissemination by the Naturopathic Profession: A Bibliometric Analysis of Naturopath-Authored, Peer-Reviewed Publications.Steel, A; Foley, H; D'Souza, J; Adams, J; Wardle, J
2023-05Making sense of complexity: A qualitative ‘Framework’ analysis of naturopathic case management and clinical reasoningGraham, KD; Steel, A; Wardle, J
2016-04-01Medical hypotheses: A clinician's guide to publicationWardle, J; Rossi, V
2016-12-01Medical student attitudes towards complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) in medical education: A critical reviewJoyce, P; Wardle, J; Zaslawski, C
2019-01-01Medicare billing, law and practice: Complex, incomprehensible and beginning to unravelFaux, M; Wardle, J; Adams, J
2020-01-10Midwives’ knowledge, attitudes and confidence in discussing maternal and childhood immunisation with parents: A national studyFrawley, JE; McKenzie, K; Sinclair, L; Cummins, A; Wardle, J; Hall, H
2020-03-01Midwives’ role in the provision of maternal and childhood immunisation informationFrawley, JE; McKenzie, K; Cummins, A; Sinclair, L; Wardle, J; Hall, H
2022-05-01Misuse of traditional knowledge can compromise research, practice and policy: It doesn't need to, we just need to take it more seriouslyWardle, J
2016-04-01More integrative research is needed: But where will it come from?Wardle, J
2011-01The National Registration and Accreditation Scheme: What Would Inclusion Mean for Naturopaths and Western Herbalists? Part 2: Implications for Clinical PracticeWardle, J
2010-12-01The national registration and accreditation scheme: What would inclusion mean for naturopathy and Western herbal medicine? Part I: The legislationWardle, J
2011-03-01The national registration and accreditation scheme: What would inclusion mean for naturopathy and western herbal medicine? Part II: Practice implicationsWardle, J
2019-06-01A naturalistic study of herbal medicine for self-reported depression and/or anxiety a protocolCasteleijn, D; Steel, A; Bowman, D; Lauch, R; Wardle, J
2019-05-01Naturopathic approaches to weight loss in clinical practice – a mixed methods studyLauche, R; Wardle, J; Fuller, N; Peng, W; Dingle, T; Adams, J
2023-03-01Naturopathic knowledge and approaches to managing endometriosis: a cross-sectional survey of naturopaths with experience in endometriosis care.Redmond, R; Steel, A; Wardle, J; Adams, J
2019-02-01Naturopathic Medicine for the Management of Endometriosis, Dysmenorrhea, and Menorrhagia: A Content AnalysisReid, R; Steel, A; Wardle, J; Adams, J
2019-02-01Naturopathic Research: Prevalent, Relevant, But Largely Hidden in Plain SightSteel, A; Bradley, R; Wardle, J
2023Naturopathic Workforce: A Global Resource Toward the Declaration of Astana Goals-A Multimethods Study.Dunn, J; Lloyd, I; Steel, A; Adams, J; Wardle, J