socioeconomic factors

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socioeconomic factors

The contagion next time

2022
"It began with a bat. This was the species in which the virus first emerged before infecting humans. A member of the coronavirus family of diseases, the symptoms of the virus included high fever, dry cough, body aches, diarrhea, and pneumonia. It spread primarily through respiratory droplets emitted when an infected person coughed or sneezed. This made it important to minimize person-to-person contact and observe social distancing in public spaces where the virus could be transmitted. Once the world became aware of the disease, it mobilized to stop it. These efforts were successful. Quarantine measures, quickly adopted, substantially slowed the spread of the disease. Within months of the detection of the virus in humans, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared the outbreak contained. A total of 8,098 people were infected during the outbreak, and 774 died"--.

Encyclopedia of cancer and society

2007
Contains over 750 alphabetically arranged entries that provide information on terminology, concepts, and individuals associated with cancer and cancer research.

Deaths of despair and the future of capitalism

Examines the rising rate of deaths from suicides, drug overdoses, and alcoholism among white working class Americans without a college degree. Argues that it is the result of the expensive health care system and flaws in capitalism, and suggests a way forward.

Epidemics

1976

Fasting girls

the emergence of anorexia nervosa as a modern disease
1988
Presents a history of women's food refusal which began in the sixteenth century and examines anorexia nervosa, it's emergence as a disease, and the way doctors treat it.

HIV

2009
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