Why do we choose the Internet instead of the doctor next door?

The Internet as a site for medicines in grey zones.

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October 17, 2024 | medsonline

Falsified medicine talk in media

Amelie Persson and Cecilia Lenander presented research about falsified medicine and pharmacy practices. Den globala handeln med förfalskade läkemedel blomstrar
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September 26, 2023 | medsonline

On 7 September, the "RAT Community Meeting on the Use of Search Engine Data in Research" took place in Hamburg. The conference was organised …
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May 30, 2023 | medsonline

How Swedish Residents Navigate Global Medical Markets

While over-reliance on medicines in care provision and self-care has been widely and critically discussed in and beyond academia, less attention has been paid …
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May 29, 2023 | medsonline

Ethnology: In Close Contact with Thoughts and Things

In a Medical Humanities blog (published on May 23rd, 2023), Susanne Lundin shows how ethnology as a humanistic discipline can contribute to understanding cultural …
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March 17, 2023 | medsonline

An award-winning book by Olof Sundin and Jutta Haider

Olof Sundin has, together with Jutta Haider, been awarded "The Golden Magnifying Glass" school prize. The prize has been awarded since 2017 to individuals, …
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February 15, 2023 | medsonline

Amelie Persson presented her ongoing research on falsified medicines at the research node Medical Humanities at Department of Arts and Cultural Sciences, Lund University, …
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November 15, 2022 | medsonline

Cecilia Andersson key note speaker at a Swedish library conference

The conference is a a meeting point between researchers and professionals. Readmore about the conference (in Swedish) here: https://www.biblioteksforeningen.se/evenemang/motesplats-profession-forskning/. In her talk she discussed …
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