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The societal burden of chronic liver diseases
OBJECTIVE: Chronic liver diseases (CLDs) impose a significant socioeconomic burden on patients and the healthcare system, but to what extent remains underexplored. We estimated costs and health-related-quality-of-life (HRQoL)...
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Co-Producing Knowledge through Participatory Theatre
Luisa Enria
Jan 01, 0001
This paper is based on methodological reflections from a participatory theatre project with economically marginal youth in Sierra Leone’s capital, Freetown. It offers empirical considerations on the application of participatory...
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Ebola
Luisa Enria, David Harris
Mar 14, 2017
Review of: Ebola: how a people's science helped end an epidemic , by Richards Paul. London: Zed Books, 2016. xii + 180 pp. £20.00 (paperback). ISBN 978 1 78360 858 4
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Co-Producing Knowledge through Participatory Theatre
Luisa Enria
Jan 01, 0001
This paper is based on methodological reflections from a participatory theatre project with economically marginal youth in Sierra Leone’s capital, Freetown. It offers empirical considerations on the application of participatory...
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A Bayesian approach to Mendelian randomization with multiple pleiotropic variants.
We propose a Bayesian approach to Mendelian randomization (MR), where instruments are allowed to exert pleiotropic (i.e. not mediated by the exposure) effects on the outcome. By having these effects represented in the model by...
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Ebola
Luisa Enria, David Harris
Mar 14, 2017
Review of: Ebola: how a people's science helped end an epidemic , by Richards Paul. London: Zed Books, 2016. xii + 180 pp. £20.00 (paperback). ISBN 978 1 78360 858 4
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Tweeting during food crises
Food crises imply responses that are not what people and organisations would normally do, if one or more threats (health, economic, etc.) were not present. At an individual level, this motivates individuals to implement coping...
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Tweeting during food crises
Food crises imply responses that are not what people and organisations would normally do, if one or more threats (health, economic, etc.) were not present. At an individual level, this motivates individuals to implement coping...
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