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Adrienne O’Neil

Principal Research Fellow at Deakin University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Biography

Adrienne O’Neil (BA (Hons), Phd (Public Health, 2012) is Principal Research Fellow & Heart Foundation Future Leader Fellow at Deakin University. She is the Director of Heart & Mind Research and Deputy Director of the Food & Mood Centre within its School of Medicine. A/Prof O'Neil is an expert in lifestyle medicine focussing on the links between mental health and cardiometabolic conditions. Relative to opportunity, she has been highly productive, publishing 100+ scientific articles. She is also a qualified Family Violence (Men's Behaviour Change) Practitioner.
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Treating Depression in Coronary Patients to Enhance Vocational Functioning

Adrienne O’Neil

Editorial: Occup Med Health Aff 2013, 1: e103

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