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1. A critique of a World Health Organization-commissioned report and associated paper on electronic cigarettes.

2. Commentary on the EMA reflection paper on the pharmaceutical development of medicines for use in the older population.

3. Shifts in the Australian public's opinions towards alcohol policies: 2004-2019.

4. How Small Policy Changes Can Transform the Implementation of Physical Activity Minutes in Kentucky Public Schools: A White Paper.

5. Nurses' health beliefs about paper face masks in Japan, Australia and China: a qualitative descriptive study.

6. Positioning uterus transplantation as a 'more ethical' alternative to surrogacy: Exploring symmetries between uterus transplantation and surrogacy through analysis of a Swedish government white paper.

7. Construction of nursing knowledge in commodified contexts: A discussion paper.

8. NABH white paper calls attention to residential treatment.

9. NASMHPD, SAMHSA papers tout 988 opportunities for field.

10. American College of Clinical Pharmacy Global Health Practice and Research Network's opinion paper: Pillars for global health engagement and key engagement strategies for pharmacists.

11. The experiences of people with disability and their families/carers navigating the NDIS planning process in regional, rural and remote regions of Australia: Scoping review.

12. White paper addresses VBP opportunities, challenges for BH providers.

13. The past, present, and future of fetal alcohol spectrum disorder work in Newfoundland and Labrador: A landscape paper for change.

14. Moving towards social inclusion: Engaging rural voices in priority setting for health.

15. Symposium Introduction: Papers on 'Modeling National Health Expenditures'.

16. AATOD paper confronts methadone controversies.

17. ‘Distancers’ and ‘non-distancers’? The potential social psychological impact of moralizing COVID-19 mitigating practices on sustained behaviour change

18. Enhancing the education of paediatric nurses: A positive step towards achieving sustainable development goals.

19. 'We don't have the answers': What do we know about the experiences of psychological professionals providing virtual psychological support to people with intellectual disabilities during the COVID‐19 pandemic?

20. Time to solve persistent, pernicious and widespread nursing workforce shortages.

21. Prominent researchers argue against more of the same in treatment funding.

22. The patient representation struggle during the COVID‐19 pandemic: Missed opportunities for resilient healthcare systems.

23. Narratives, evidence and public policy in crisis situations.

24. Paper Abstract.

25. The process of developing and implementing health and nursing policy: Implications of research and opportunities to influence.

26. The Global Intellectual Disability Nursing Research Collaboratory: Forming an international transformational nursing network.

27. Understanding differential reductions in undernutrition among districts in Rwanda through the perspectives of mid‐level and community actors on policy commitment and policy coherence.

28. The global status of human milk banking.

29. A comparative review of human milk banking and national tissue banking programs.

30. Advanced practice nursing initiatives in Africa, moving towards the nurse practitioner role: Experiences from the field.

31. Expertise under uncertainty: Comparing policy expert platforms at the global climate–health nexus.

32. Adult children and older people's demand for community care services in urban China.

33. Aligning global health policy and research with sustainable development: A strategic market approach.

34. Conceptualising community engagement as an infinite game implemented through finite games of 'research', 'community organising' and 'knowledge mobilisation'.

35. A coordinated health policy in response to COVID‐19: A case of Botswana.

36. Starting with us: Imagining relational, co‐designed policy approaches to improve healthcare access for rural people with disability.

37. "Everyone has a story to tell": A review of life stories in learning disability research and practice.

38. Reducing uncertainty in evidence-based health policy by integrating empirical and theoretical evidence: An EbM+theory approach.

39. What COVID‐19 has taught us about social inequities and the urgent need for systemic change.

40. How to deal with uncertainty in prenatal genomics: A systematic review of guidelines and policies.

41. A scoping study on the social determinants of health and sugar consumption in the context of policy approaches for improving population health.

42. Challenges posed by hijacked journals in Scopus.

43. ICSH review of internal quality control policy for blood cell counters.

44. Health systems, health policies, and health issues for people with intellectual disabilities in England.

45. 'It's the way they look at you': Why discrimination towards young parents is a policy and practice issue.

47. Separation of powers in the UK social care system: A 50‐year perspective.

48. Making salient ethics arguments about vaccine mandates: A California case study.

49. The precautionary principle in public health emergency regime: Ethical and legal examinations of Vietnamese and global response to COVID‐19.

50. "Recovery" in mental health services, now and then: A poststructuralist examination of the despotic State machine's effects.