Emily Mendenhall
Emily Mendenhall is a medical anthropologist, Guggenheim Fellow, and Professor in the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University. Her research considers syndemics: the clustering of epidemics, driven by social and structural factors. She was awarded the 2017 Society for Medical Anthropology George Foster Award. Provided by Wikipedia
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Rethinking diabetes : entanglements with trauma, poverty, and HIV by Mendenhall, Emily, 1982-
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Syndemic suffering : social distress, depression, and diabetes among Mexican immigrant women by Mendenhall, Emily, 1982-
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Global Mental Health : Anthropological Perspectives
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Community health narratives : a reader
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