The dark psychosomatic history of peptic ulcer part II
Peptic ulcer was long seen as one of the prime examples of psychosomatic disease. From
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A critical view into ME/CFS research
Peptic ulcer was long seen as one of the prime examples of psychosomatic disease. From
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Peptic ulcer was long seen as one of the prime examples of a psychosomatic disease.
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Rheumatoid arthritis, the autoimmune disease that causes pain and swelling in the joints, was once
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This new blog series explores the problematic history of the Type A personality in two
Continue readingThe dark psychosomatic history of heart disease part II
This new blog series explores the problematic history of the Type A personality in two
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In previous blog posts, we took a deep dive into the problematic psychosomatic literature on
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Since ancient times, the onset of cancer has been linked to depression and melancholia. Hopelessness,
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Flottorp and colleagues have published a commentary in the Lancet in which they criticize the
Since ancient times, the onset of cancer has been linked to depression and melancholia. Hopelessness,
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Since ancient times, the onset of cancer has been linked to depression and melancholia. Hopelessness,
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