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‘If You Don't Fight for Yourself, No One Else Will’: An In‐Depth Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of Rare Disorder Care Advocacy in Aotearoa New Zealand
The Dangers of Fat Metabolism and PUFA: Why You Don’t Want to be a Fat Burner
A qualitative study on Pacific male perspectives on addressing porn use and addiction in Aotearoa New Zealand
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If The Shoe Don't Fit, It Ain't for Wearing
Transtasman Border Breakouts: Fiction from Aotearoa New Zealand in the Australian Market
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The Public Parks Paradox: Look but Don't Touch
Why Don’t You Let the Light In? Developing Radiant Patterns for a Critical Game Aiming Player Empowerment
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Processing reflexive pronouns when they don’t announce themselves
“Believe your chart but don’t ignore your nose”
The Invasive Species We Love and the Ones We Don't
Mindfulness Is When “You Don’t Think at All, You Just Do Whatever You Want Without Thinking of the Consequences”: Reframing Mindfulness in a Third-Grade Classroom
Arab Medical Tourists in Iran: A Phenomenological Study of Lived Experience
“They don’t feel what I feel”: lived experiences of women accessing comprehensive abortion care in pastoralist communities of Oromia region, Ethiopia: A Phenomenological study
“You Cannot Be Yourself”: Identity disruption, stigma, and the lived experience of anal fistula
mHealth: Don’t Forget All the Stakeholders in the Business Case