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Jessica Stanhope

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Environmental Research|June 13, 2015
The risky business of being an entomologist: A systematic reviewJessica Stanhope, Scott Carver, Philip Weinstein
Journal of Water and Health|February 10, 2018
Do natural spring waters in Australia and New Zealand affect health? A systematic reviewJessica Stanhope, Philip Weinstein, Angus Cook
Archives of Environmental & Occupational Health|December 30, 2020
The effect of strategies to prevent and manage musicians' musculoskeletal symptoms: A systematic reviewJessica Stanhope, Dino Pisaniello, Philip Weinstein
Journal of Pain Research|March 18, 2014
University woodwind students' experiences with playing-related injuries and their management: a pilot studyJessica Stanhope, Steve Milanese, Karen Grimmer
Perspectives in Public Health|August 7, 2024
Climate change adaptation must not replicate lockdown scenariosPhilip Weinstein, Peng Bi, Jessica Stanhope
Epidemiology and Infection|October 8, 2024
Drivers of human <i>Leptospira</i> infection in the Pacific Islands: A systematic reviewSahil Kharwadkar, Philip Weinstein, Jessica Stanhope
International Journal of Occupational Safety and Ergonomics : JOSE|March 23, 2021
What do musicians think caused their musculoskeletal symptoms?Jessica Stanhope, Dino Pisaniello, Philip Weinstein
Environmental Research|March 15, 2021
Outdoor artificial light at night: A forgotten factor in green space and health researchJessica Stanhope, Craig Liddicoat, Philip Weinstein
The Medical Journal of Australia|March 9, 2023
"A wolf in sheep's clothing": when so-called placebo interventions are not what they seemJessica Stanhope, Amy Salter, Philip Weinstein
Environmental Research|May 25, 2020
Exposure to greenspaces could reduce the high global burden of painJessica Stanhope, Martin F Breed, Philip Weinstein
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Environmental Research|June 13, 2015
The risky business of being an entomologist: A systematic reviewJessica Stanhope, Scott Carver, Philip Weinstein
Journal of Water and Health|February 10, 2018
Do natural spring waters in Australia and New Zealand affect health? A systematic reviewJessica Stanhope, Philip Weinstein, Angus Cook
Archives of Environmental & Occupational Health|December 30, 2020
The effect of strategies to prevent and manage musicians' musculoskeletal symptoms: A systematic reviewJessica Stanhope, Dino Pisaniello, Philip Weinstein
Journal of Pain Research|March 18, 2014
University woodwind students' experiences with playing-related injuries and their management: a pilot studyJessica Stanhope, Steve Milanese, Karen Grimmer
Perspectives in Public Health|August 7, 2024
Climate change adaptation must not replicate lockdown scenariosPhilip Weinstein, Peng Bi, Jessica Stanhope
Epidemiology and Infection|October 8, 2024
Drivers of human <i>Leptospira</i> infection in the Pacific Islands: A systematic reviewSahil Kharwadkar, Philip Weinstein, Jessica Stanhope
International Journal of Occupational Safety and Ergonomics : JOSE|March 23, 2021
What do musicians think caused their musculoskeletal symptoms?Jessica Stanhope, Dino Pisaniello, Philip Weinstein
Environmental Research|March 15, 2021
Outdoor artificial light at night: A forgotten factor in green space and health researchJessica Stanhope, Craig Liddicoat, Philip Weinstein
The Medical Journal of Australia|March 9, 2023
"A wolf in sheep's clothing": when so-called placebo interventions are not what they seemJessica Stanhope, Amy Salter, Philip Weinstein
Environmental Research|May 25, 2020
Exposure to greenspaces could reduce the high global burden of painJessica Stanhope, Martin F Breed, Philip Weinstein
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