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Sarah Cunningham-Burley

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Nature|October 12, 2018
Funding mechanisms risk promoting conscious biasWendy Bickmore, Sarah Cunningham-Burley, Margaret Frame
History of the Human Sciences|December 11, 2020
Neurobiological limits and the somatic significance of love: Caregivers' engagements with neuroscience in Scottish parenting programmesTineke Broer, Martyn Pickersgill, Sarah Cunningham-Burley
Public Understanding of Science (Bristol, England)|March 7, 2014
The changing brain: Neuroscience and the enduring import of everyday experienceMartyn Pickersgill, Paul Martin, Sarah Cunningham-Burley
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|June 25, 2003
Contrasting lives, contrasting views? Understandings of health inequalities from children in differing social circumstancesKathryn Backett-Milburn, Sarah Cunningham-Burley, John Davis
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|December 6, 2013
Children's resistance to parents' smoking in the home and car: a qualitative studyNeneh Rowa-Dewar, Amanda Amos, Sarah Cunningham-Burley
Nicotine & Tobacco Research : Official Journal of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco|June 22, 2014
Children's perspectives on how parents protect them from secondhand smoke in their homes and cars in socioeconomically contrasting communities: a qualitative studyNeneh Rowa-Dewar, Amanda Amos, Sarah Cunningham-Burley
Sociology of Health & Illness|May 4, 2006
Constructing health and sickness in the context of motherhood and paid workSarah Cunningham-Burley, Kathryn Backett-Milburn, Debbie Kemmer
BMJ Open|September 7, 2021
Exploring ethnic minority women's experiences of maternity care during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic: a qualitative studyJeeva Reeba John, Gwenetta Curry, Sarah Cunningham-Burley
Journal of Clinical Nursing|September 30, 2017
Hepatitis C in a new therapeutic era: Recontextualising the lived experienceDavid Whiteley, Anne Whittaker, Lawrie Elliott, et al.
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|July 3, 2017
Prudence, pleasure, and cognitive ageing: Configurations of the uses and users of brain training games within UK media, 2005-2015Martyn Pickersgill, Tineke Broer, Sarah Cunningham-Burley, et al.
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Nature|October 12, 2018
Funding mechanisms risk promoting conscious biasWendy Bickmore, Sarah Cunningham-Burley, Margaret Frame
History of the Human Sciences|December 11, 2020
Neurobiological limits and the somatic significance of love: Caregivers' engagements with neuroscience in Scottish parenting programmesTineke Broer, Martyn Pickersgill, Sarah Cunningham-Burley
Public Understanding of Science (Bristol, England)|March 7, 2014
The changing brain: Neuroscience and the enduring import of everyday experienceMartyn Pickersgill, Paul Martin, Sarah Cunningham-Burley
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|June 25, 2003
Contrasting lives, contrasting views? Understandings of health inequalities from children in differing social circumstancesKathryn Backett-Milburn, Sarah Cunningham-Burley, John Davis
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|December 6, 2013
Children's resistance to parents' smoking in the home and car: a qualitative studyNeneh Rowa-Dewar, Amanda Amos, Sarah Cunningham-Burley
Nicotine & Tobacco Research : Official Journal of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco|June 22, 2014
Children's perspectives on how parents protect them from secondhand smoke in their homes and cars in socioeconomically contrasting communities: a qualitative studyNeneh Rowa-Dewar, Amanda Amos, Sarah Cunningham-Burley
Sociology of Health & Illness|May 4, 2006
Constructing health and sickness in the context of motherhood and paid workSarah Cunningham-Burley, Kathryn Backett-Milburn, Debbie Kemmer
BMJ Open|September 7, 2021
Exploring ethnic minority women's experiences of maternity care during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic: a qualitative studyJeeva Reeba John, Gwenetta Curry, Sarah Cunningham-Burley
Journal of Clinical Nursing|September 30, 2017
Hepatitis C in a new therapeutic era: Recontextualising the lived experienceDavid Whiteley, Anne Whittaker, Lawrie Elliott, et al.
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|July 3, 2017
Prudence, pleasure, and cognitive ageing: Configurations of the uses and users of brain training games within UK media, 2005-2015Martyn Pickersgill, Tineke Broer, Sarah Cunningham-Burley, et al.
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