Current accounts of antimicrobial resistance: stabilisation, individualisation and antibiotics as infrastructure [0.03%]
抗生素抗药性、稳定化、个别化及抗生素作为基础设施
Clare I R Chandler
Clare I R Chandler
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is one of the latest issues to galvanise political and financial investment as an emerging global health threat. This paper explores the construction of AMR as a problem, following three lines of analysis. Fir...
Conceptualizing work-related mental distress in the British coalfields (c.1900-1950) [0.03%]
英国煤矿区的工作相关心理压力概念化(约1900-1950年)
Vicky Long,Victoria Brown
Vicky Long
The history of occupational health is now an established and growing field of study, yet to date comparatively little research has been undertaken on the history of work-related mental health issues, which currently account for 40% of all w...
Poverty and mental health: the work of the female sanitary inspectors in Bradford (c. 1901-1912) [0.03%]
贫困与精神健康:布拉德福德女性卫生 inspector 的工作(约 1901-1912 年)
Pamela Dale
Pamela Dale
Although there are many excellent studies of the work of pioneer women public health officers, few accounts dwell on mental health issues or discuss any relationship that such staff might have understood to exist between poverty and mental ...
James F Stark
James F Stark
Regeneration is a concept that has fascinated humans for centuries. Whether we have been trying to bring things back to life, extract additional resources from the world, or remodel our living spaces-domestic and urban-it is often presented...
Stephen Hinchliffe,Mark A Jackson,Katrina Wyatt et al.
Stephen Hinchliffe et al.
Despite extraordinary advances in biomedicine and associated gains in human health and well-being, a growing number of health and well-being related challenges have remained or emerged in recent years. These challenges are often 'more than ...
Tobacco industry globalization and global health governance: towards an interdisciplinary research agenda [0.03%]
烟草产业全球化与全球卫生治理:迈向跨学科研究议程
Kelley Lee,Jappe Eckhardt,Chris Holden
Kelley Lee
Shifting patterns of tobacco production and consumption, and the resultant disease burden worldwide since the late twentieth century, prompted efforts to strengthen global health governance through adoption of the Framework Convention on To...
Adèle Langlois
Adèle Langlois
Since Dolly the Sheep was cloned in 1996, the question of whether human reproductive cloning should be banned or pursued has been the subject of international debate. Feelings run strong on both sides. In 2005, the United Nations adopted it...
Medical feminism, working mothers, and the limits of home: finding a balance between self-care and other-care in cross-cultural debates about health and lifestyle, 1952-1956 [0.03%]
医学 feminism、职业母亲与家庭的界限:在跨文化健康和生活方式的辩论中寻求自我关怀与照料他人的平衡(1952—1956)
Frederick Cooper
Frederick Cooper
Post-war medical debates about the psychiatric consequences of married women's economic behaviour witnessed far more divergence and collision between perspectives than has often been acknowledged. Practitioners who approached women primaril...
Ali Haggett
Ali Haggett
Given the supremacy of the biomedical model in defining our understanding and treatment of a wide range of physcial and psychological disorders, it is perhaps curious that simultaneously, scientists, clinicians, governments and patients rou...
Initiating therapeutic relaxation in Britain: a twentieth-century strategy for health and wellbeing [0.03%]
开启英国的治疗性休闲:二十世纪的健康与福祉战略
Ayesha Nathoo
Ayesha Nathoo
In 1972, a British charity, Relaxation for Living, was established "to promote the teaching of physical relaxation, to combat stress, strain, anxiety and the tension of modern life, and to reduce fatigue". This article explores the origins ...