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  1. The health care utilization and out-of-pocket expenditure associated with asthma amongst a sample of Australian women aged over 45 years: analysis from the ‘45 and up’ study
  2. Development and preliminarily validation of the Complementary Medicine Disclosure Index
  3. Subjective wellbeing in the Indian general population: a validation study of the Personal Wellbeing Index
  4. Developing the Australian Midwifery Workplace Culture instrument
  5. Naturopathy as a Model of Prevention-Oriented, Patient-Centered Primary Care: A Disruptive Innovation in Health Care
  6. The diagnostic and clinical management of individuals recommended gluten free diets by complementary medicine practitioners
  7. Risk factors associated with intestinal permeability in an adult population: A systematic review
  8. Use of complementary medicine products: a nationally representative cross-sectional survey of 2019 Australian adults
  9. How does living with a disability affect resident worry about environmental contamination? A study of a long-term pervasive hazard
  10. Physical activity and depression symptoms in women with chronic illness and the mediating role of health-related quality of life
  11. Identification of the conditions that complementary medicine practitioners recommend gluten free diets for in Australia
  12. The prevalence, characteristics, expenditure and predictors of complementary medicine use in Australians living with gastrointestinal disorders: A cross-sectional study
  13. Formal and informal healthcare behaviours of women with chronic illness: A cross‐sectional analysis of 1925 women
  14. The prevalence of self-reported diagnosed endometriosis in the Australian population: results from a nationally-representative survey
  15. Consultations with Naturopaths and Western Herbalists: Prevalence of Use and Characteristics of Users in Australia
  16. Lessons from Outside and Within: Exploring Advancements in Methodology for Naturopathic Medicine Clinical Research
  17. The prevalence and characteristics of complementary medicine use by Australians living with sleep disorders – Results of a cross-sectional study
  18. Sociodemographic predictors of residents worry about contaminated sites
  19. Complementary medicine use in the Australian population: Results of a nationally-representative cross-sectional survey
  20. A geography of residents' worry about the disruptive effects of contaminated sites
  21. The use of self-care practices and products by women with chronic illness
  22. Women’s mental health and complementary and integrative medicine
  23. Associations Between Cancer Screening Behavior and Complementary Medicine Use: Results of a National Cross-Sectional Survey of 9151 Australian Women
  24. Is there an association between the use of complementary medicine and vaccine uptake: results of a pilot study
  25. The associations between medical, allied and complementary medicine practitioner visits and childhood vaccine uptake
  26. Built environment interventions for human and planetary health: integrating health in climate change adaptation and mitigation
  27. Predicting the intention to use herbal medicines for anxiety symptoms: a model of health behaviour
  28. Evidence-Based Herbal and Nutritional Treatments for Anxiety in Psychiatric Disorders
  29. Herbal Anxiolytics with Sedative Actions
  30. Potential Herbal Anxiolytics
  31. The Need for Evidence-Based Herbal and Nutritional Anxiety Treatments in Psychiatry
  32. Herbal medicine use behaviour in Australian adults who experience anxiety: a descriptive study
  33. Qualitative study of alcohol consumers who choose to avoid wine
  34. Compulsive Internet use and relations between social connectedness, and introversion
  35. Prevalence and predictors of herbal medicine use in adults experiencing anxiety: A critical review of the literature
  36. Herbal medicine use in adults who experience anxiety: A qualitative exploration
  37. Erratum to: Plant-Based Medicines for Anxiety Disorders, Part 2: A Review of Clinical Studies with Supporting Preclinical Evidence
  38. Plant-Based Medicines for Anxiety Disorders, Part 2: A Review of Clinical Studies with Supporting Preclinical Evidence
  39. Plant-Based Medicines for Anxiety Disorders, Part 1