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    Three-step method for menstrual and oral contraceptive cycle verification by Schaumberg, Mia A, Jenkins, David G, Jonge, Xanne AKJanse de, Emmerton, Lynne M, Skinner, Tina L

    Published in Journal of science and medicine in sport (01-11-2017)
    “…Abstract Objectives Fluctuating endogenous and exogenous ovarian hormones may influence exercise parameters; yet control and verification of ovarian hormone…”
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    Interventions to assist health consumers to find reliable online health information: a comprehensive review by Lee, Kenneth, Hoti, Kreshnik, Hughes, Jeffery D, Emmerton, Lynne M

    Published in PloS one (01-04-2014)
    “…Health information on the Internet is ubiquitous, and its use by health consumers prevalent. Finding and understanding relevant online health information, and…”
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    Widening consumer access to medicines through switching medicines to non-prescription: a six country comparison by Gauld, Natalie J, Kelly, Fiona S, Kurosawa, Nahoko, Bryant, Linda J M, Emmerton, Lynne M, Buetow, Stephen A

    Published in PloS one (24-09-2014)
    “…Switching or reclassifying medicines with established safety profiles from prescription to non-prescription aims to increase timely consumer access to…”
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    Widening consumer access to medicines: a comparison of prescription to non-prescription medicine switch in Australia and New Zealand by Gauld, Natalie J, Kelly, Fiona S, Emmerton, Lynne M, Buetow, Stephen A

    Published in PloS one (18-03-2015)
    “…Despite similarities in health systems and Trans-Tasman Harmonization of medicines scheduling, New Zealand is more active than Australia in 'switching'…”
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    Oral Contraceptive Use Influences On-Kinetic Adaptations to Sprint Interval Training in Recreationally-Active Women by Schaumberg, Mia Annalies, Stanley, Jamie, Jenkins, David G, Hume, Emily A, Janse de Jonge, Xanne A K, Emmerton, Lynne M, Skinner, Tina L

    Published in Frontiers in physiology (12-06-2020)
    “…Oral contraceptive (OC) use influences peak exercise responses to training, however, the influence of OC on central and peripheral adaptations to exercise…”
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    Experiences of community pharmacists involved in the delivery of a specialist asthma service in Australia by Emmerton, Lynne M, Smith, Lorraine, LeMay, Kate S, Krass, Ines, Saini, Bandana, Bosnic-Anticevich, Sinthia Z, Reddel, Helen K, Burton, Deborah L, Stewart, Kay, Armour, Carol L

    Published in BMC health services research (18-06-2012)
    “…The role of community pharmacists in disease state management has been mooted for some years. Despite a number of trials of disease state management services,…”
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    Consumer Use of "Dr Google": A Survey on Health Information-Seeking Behaviors and Navigational Needs by Lee, Kenneth, Hoti, Kreshnik, Hughes, Jeffery David, Emmerton, Lynne M

    Published in Journal of medical Internet research (01-12-2015)
    “…The Internet provides a platform to access health information and support self-management by consumers with chronic health conditions. Despite recognized…”
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    Comparison of training responses and performance adaptations in endurance-trained men and women performing high-intensity interval training by Hoffmann, Samantha, Skinner, Tina L, van Rosendal, Simon P, Emmerton, Lynne M., Jenkins, David G

    Published in Journal of sports sciences (03-05-2021)
    “…The efficacy of high-intensity interval training (HIIT) to elicit physiological and performance adaptations in endurance athletes has been established in men…”
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    Contribution of mobile health applications to self-management by consumers: review of published evidence by Anderson, Kevin, Emmerton, Lynne M

    Published in Australian health review (01-01-2016)
    “…Objective The aim of the present study was to review the contribution of mobile health applications ('apps') to consumers' self-management of chronic health…”
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    The Efficacy of the Lactate Threshold: A Sex-Based Comparison by Hoffmann, Samantha M, Skinner, Tina L, van Rosendal, Simon P, Osborne, Mark A, Emmerton, Lynne M, Jenkins, David G

    “…Hoffmann, SM, Skinner, TL, van Rosendal, SP, Osborne, MA, Emmerton, LM, and Jenkins, DG. The efficacy of the lactate threshold: A sex-based comparison. J…”
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    Prescribing and medication-initiation roles based on the perspectives of rural healthcare providers in a study community in Queensland by Tan, Amy C W, Emmerton, Lynne M, Hattingh, H Laetitia

    Published in Australian health review (01-01-2013)
    “…Objective. There are recognised health service inequities in rural communities, including the timely provision of medications, often due to shortages of…”
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    Prophylactic Antibiotic Use in Breast Cancer Surgery Patients by Habak, Jawad E, Varma, Sheena, Kiani, Mona, Twaddle, Andrew, Emmerton, Lynne M

    Published in Journal of pharmacy practice and research (01-06-2013)
    “…ABSTRACT Background Despite the risks of contributing to antibiotic resistance, guidelines recommend antibiotic prophylaxis for plastic surgery,. Aim To…”
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    Oral Contraceptive Use Dampens Physiological Adaptations to Sprint Interval Training by SCHAUMBERG, MIA A, JENKINS, DAVID G, JANSE DE JONGE, XANNE A K, EMMERTON, LYNNE M, SKINNER, TINA L

    “…PURPOSEOral contraceptive (OC) use reduces peak aerobic capacity (V˙O2peak); however, whether it also influences adaptations to training has yet to be…”
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    The Efficacy of the Lactate Threshold: A Sex-Based Comparison by Hoffmann, Samantha M., Skinner, Tina L., van Rosendal, Simon P., Osborne, Mark A., Emmerton, Lynne M., Jenkins, David G.

    “…ABSTRACTHoffmann, SM, Skinner, TL, van Rosendal, SP, Osborne, MA, Emmerton, LM, and Jenkins, DG. The efficacy of the lactate thresholdA sex-based comparison. J…”
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    A model for assessment and referral of clients with bowel symptoms in community pharmacies by Sriram, Deepa, McManus, Alexandra, Emmerton, Lynne M., Parsons, Richard W., Jiwa, Moyez

    Published in Current medical research and opinion (02-04-2016)
    “…Background To expedite diagnosis of serious bowel disease, efforts are required to signpost patients with high-risk symptoms to appropriate care. Community…”
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    Look-alike and sound-alike medicines: risks and ‘solutions’ by Emmerton, Lynne M., Rizk, Mariam F. S.

    Published in International journal of clinical pharmacy (01-02-2012)
    “…‘Look-alike, sound-alike’ medicines are associated with dispensing errors. This commentary aims to fuel discussion surrounding how drug name nomenclature and…”
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    Health literacy among consumers in community pharmacy: perceptions of pharmacy staff by Kairuz, Therese E., Bellamy, Kim M., Lord, Elisabeth, Ostini, Remo, Emmerton, Lynne M.

    “…Background Low health literacy has important consequences for health status, medication adherence and use of health services. There is little insight from the…”
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    Trans-Tasman comparison of non-prescription medicine purchasing behaviour by Bialy, Leisa, H, Lynne M. Emmerton

    Published in Journal of pharmacy practice and research (01-12-2007)
    “…ABSTRACT Background The non‐prescription medicine market is subject to professional practice policy and legislative influences, including trans‐Tasman…”
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    Medicines reclassification from a pharmaceutical industry perspective: An international qualitative study by Gauld, Natalie J., Kelly, Fiona S., Emmerton, Lynne M., Kurosawa, Nahoko, Bryant, Linda J.M., Buetow, Stephen A.

    “…Widening access to medicines through reclassification (‘switching’) of medicines from prescription to non-prescription is an international trend generally…”
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