Michael P Summers
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Synnot A, Hawkins M, Merner B, Summers M, Filippini G, Osborne R, et al.
Health Sci Rep
. 2019 Jan;
1(3):e24.
PMID: 30623063
Background And Aims: In earlier work, we identified that people affected by multiple sclerosis (MS) can have difficulty finding online treatment information that is up to date, trustworthy, understandable, and...
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Synnot A, Cherry C, Summers M, Stuckey R, Milne C, Lowe D, et al.
Aust J Prim Health
. 2018 Jun;
24(3):197-203.
PMID: 29875031
This paper describes the people, activities and methods of consumer engagement in a complex research project, and reflects on the influence this had on the research and people involved, and...
3.
Summers M, Verikios G
Aust Health Rev
. 2017 Feb;
42(1):100-110.
PMID: 28160784
Objective To examine available systematically collected evidence regarding prices for assistive technology (AT; e.g. disability aids and equipment) in Australia with other comparable countries. Issues of appropriate AT pricing are...
4.
Summers M, Parmigiani J
Biorheology
. 2015 Mar;
51(6):399-408.
PMID: 25813836
Background: Blubber is a thick adipose tissue located beneath the dermas. Its viscoelastic properties affect whale tracking tag design, hydrodynamics, and acoustical properties that can be used to study animal...
5.
Summers M, Parmigiani J
J Occup Environ Hyg
. 2015 Feb;
12(4):D29-34.
PMID: 25714034
Respirable dust is of particular concern in the construction industry because it contains crystalline silica. Respirable forms of silica are a severe health threat because they heighten the risk of...
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Synnot A, Hill S, Garner K, Summers M, Filippini G, Osborne R, et al.
Health Expect
. 2014 Aug;
19(3):727-37.
PMID: 25165024
Background And Objective: The Internet is increasingly prominent as a source of health information for people with multiple sclerosis (MS). But there has been little exploration of the needs, experiences...
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Summers M, Simmons R, Verikios G
Mult Scler Int
. 2012 May;
2012:794310.
PMID: 22548176
Despite the known difficulties many people with MS have with high ambient temperatures, there are no reported studies of air conditioning use and MS. This study systematically examined air conditioner...