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- who: Christine Nardini and colleagues from the Reumatologico, Ospedale Maggiore, AUSL Bologna, Bologna, Italy have published the paper: Semi-automated socio-anthropologic analysis of the medical discourse on rheumatoid arthritis: Potential impact on public health, in the Journal: Rheumatology of March/22,/2022
- what: In the current work, analyses of socio-anthropological categories are devised to explore the dichotomous labeling that characterizes the current therapeutic offer (pharmacological vs non-pharmacological, mainstream vs experimental, standardized vs unstandardized). The analysis is run from the biomedical standpoint, i.e. the authors explore the medical discourse as it is . . .
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