Articles can epidemics be noncommunicable? reflections on the spread of ‘noncommunicable’ diseases

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  • who: Kuijn and Wendy from the At the research Centre for Cultural Epidemics at Aarhus University (EPICENTER), established in, we are developing this approachEPICENTER currently conducts research projects on a number of conditions, such as cancer, diabetes, obesity, PTSD, autism, suicide, and drug use. See http://epicenter.au.dk/ have published the paper: ArticleS Can epidemics be noncommunicable? Reflections on the spread of ‘noncommunicable' diseases, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Founded on a critical understanding of global health and globalized medicine the authors propose to explore the dynamics of the phenomena of contamination and biosocial . . .

     

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