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  2. Anthropos (journal) - Wikipedia

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    Anthropos is a biannual multilingual [1] peer-reviewed academic journal covering anthropology, ethnology, and linguistics research. It was established in 1906 by Wilhelm Schmidt . [ 2 ]

  3. List of medical journals - Wikipedia

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    Journal of Medical Biochemistry: Biochemistry: Walter de Gruyter: English: 1982–present Journal of Medical Biography: Medical Personnel: SAGE Publishing: English: 1993–present Journal of Medical Case Reports: Medicine: BioMed Central: English: 2007–present Journal of Medical Economics: Medicine: Taylor and Francis Group: English: 1998 ...

  4. Category:Anthropology journals - Wikipedia

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    Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology; Journal of Ethnobiology; Journal of Human Evolution; Journal of Indigenous Studies; Journal of Indo-European Studies; Journal of Men, Masculinities and Spirituality; Journal of Political Ecology; Journal of the Anthropological Society of Oxford; Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute

  5. Category:Pulsus Group academic journals - Wikipedia

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    Journal of Analytical Toxicology and Applications; Journal of Animal Genetics Research; Journal of Aquaculture and Fisheries Management; Journal of Basic and Clinical Pharmacy; Journal of Basic and Clinical Reproductive Sciences; Journal of Behavioral Neuroscience; Journal of Biomolecules and Biochemistry; Journal of Blood Disorders and Treatment

  6. Anthropos - Wikipedia

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    Anthropos may also refer to: Anthropos, in Gnosticism, the first human being, also referred to as Adamas (from Hebrew meaning earth) or Geradamas ′Anthropos′ as a part of an expression in the original Greek New Testament that is translated as Son of man; Anthropos, a journal published since 1906 by the Anthropos Institute

  7. Anthropology - Wikipedia

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    Currently, research in medical anthropology is one of the main growth areas in the field of anthropology as a whole. It focuses on the following six basic fields: [55] The development of systems of medical knowledge and medical care; The patient-physician relationship; The integration of alternative medical systems in culturally diverse ...

  8. 3 biggest health hazards threaten all Americans, says oncologist

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    As CEO of Envita Medical Centers in Scottsdale, Prato’s focus is delivering "personalized, integrated medicine" to cancer patients, as well as taking steps to prevent the widespread disease.

  9. Medical anthropology - Wikipedia

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    The term "medical anthropology" has been used since 1963 as a label for empirical research and theoretical production by anthropologists into the social processes and cultural representations of health, illness and the nursing/care practices associated with these.