One false move: A singular account of multiple outcomes arising from drink-driving [0.03%]
一步走错:一起酒驾引发的多重后果案件
Shane McIver,Daniel van den Hoek
Shane McIver
Issue addressed: To deconstruct a personal account involving the initial decision making and ultimate consequences of driving under the influence of alcohol to educate drinkers about the realities of short- and long-term ...
The Ironbark program: Implementation and impact of a community-based fall prevention pilot program for older Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people [0.03%]
铁皮树计划:一项针对老年澳大利亚原住民社区防跌倒试点工作实施及影响项目
Caroline Lukaszyk,Julieann Coombes,Catherine Sherrington et al.
Caroline Lukaszyk et al.
Aim: To document the implementation and investigate within-group impact of The Ironbark Program: a community-based, Aboriginal-specific fall prevention program, in New South Wales, Australia. ...
Aimee L Brownbill,Annette Braunack-Mayer,Caroline Miller
Aimee L Brownbill
Issue addressed: The Health Star Rating (HSR) System provides a useful tool to communicate health and nutrition messages to consumers. Given the large contribution from sugar-containing beverages to sugar intake in the Au...
You wouldn't eat 16 teaspoons of sugar-so why drink it? Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander responses to the LiveLighter sugary drink campaign [0.03%]
你不会吃16茶匙的糖--为什么喝它呢?原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民对LiveLighter含糖饮料运动的反应
Jennifer Browne,Catherine MacDonald,Mikaela Egan et al.
Jennifer Browne et al.
Issue addressed: The reach and impact of the LiveLighter and Aboriginal sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) advertisements among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adults. ...
Editor's introduction: How would you spend $100 million a year on preventive health? [0.03%]
编者按:如果你每年有1亿美元的经费用在卫生保健方面,你会怎么花?
Jonine Jancey
Jonine Jancey
What would I do with $100 million? I wouldn't start from here! - Insights by Paul M. Kelly [0.03%]
如果我有十亿资金要花我会怎么做?不会用于现时的这里!-保罗·凯利见解
Paul M Kelly
Paul M Kelly
Andrew Wilson,Sonia Wutzke
Andrew Wilson
Concluding comments [0.03%]
结论
Sonia Wutzke,Andrew Wilson
Sonia Wutzke
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation and first-aid training of river users in Australia: A strategy for reducing drowning [0.03%]
澳大利亚水上使用者的心肺复苏及急救训练:一种减少溺水的策略
Amy E Peden,Richard C Franklin,Peter A Leggat
Amy E Peden
Issue addressed: Rivers are a leading location for fatal drowning worldwide, often geographically isolated from timely medical assistance. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) benefits drowning victims and those who suffer...