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Long COVID and Health Inequalities: What's Next for Research and Policy Advocacy?
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Negotiating un/sanitary citizenship: the reception of UK government COVID-19 public health messaging by racialised people highly exposed to infection
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Covid-19 trouble at work: A comparative qualitative analysis of disclosure, sickness absence and return-to-work in the UK, the USA, Australia and Japan
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Perceptions of government guidance and citizen responses during the COVID-19 pandemic: A cross-country analysis
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Infant feeding as a transgressive practice in the context of HIV in the UK: A qualitative interview study
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Immunisations and imagining imperilled fertility: Women's trials of COVID-19 vaccines and reproductive/citizenship transgressions in pandemic times
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Talking about inequities: A comparative analysis of COVID-19 narratives in the UK, US, and Brazil.
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Towards an Integrated Blood Pressure Self-Monitoring SolutIoN for Stroke/TIA in Ireland: a mixed methods feasibility study for the TASMIN5S IRL randomised controlled trial
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What would it take to meaningfully attend to ethnicity and race in health research? Learning from a trial intervention development study
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