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Joseph P. Gone

Professor of Anthropology and of Global Health and Social Medicine at Harvard University

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 Posted in Narrative & Discourse, Sociology of Psychology

Explaining health inequities – The enduring legacy of historical biases

Jones, D. S., Hammonds, E., Gone, J. P., & Williams, D. (2024). Explaining health inequities – The enduring legacy of historical biases. New England Journal of Medicine, 390(5), 389-395.

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