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  • “It can be quite a dark place when you're juggling academia, your own health, somebody else's health”: Women’s experiences of navigating academia and adult caring responsibilities more
  • “It can’t really be answered in an information pack…”: A realist evaluation of a telephone housing options service for older people more
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