RT @alameenuy: As genomics research is growing even in African countries, this study finds that social and economic inequality have more i…
RT @alameenuy: As genomics research is growing even in African countries, this study finds that social and economic inequality have more i…
RT @alameenuy: As genomics research is growing even in African countries, this study finds that social and economic inequality have more i…
RT @alameenuy: As genomics research is growing even in African countries, this study finds that social and economic inequality have more i…
RT @alameenuy: As genomics research is growing even in African countries, this study finds that social and economic inequality have more i…
As genomics research is growing even in African countries, this study finds that social and economic inequality have more impact on disease related stigma than genomics research @weare54gene @ptindana @H3Africa @ciaralstaunton @synthymama https://t.co/
Does genetics matter for disease-related stigma? Nice work from Capetown on why disease and associated issues may be more stigmatizing than genetics (I was very pleased to play a small role): https://t.co/zYxp3EYimW
#HealthEconJA Does genetics matter for disease-related stigma? The impact of genetic attribution on stigma associated with rheumatic heart disease in the Western Cape, South Africa https://t.co/AAHyZ8SRpj