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Candida A Disease of Antibiotics
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Homei, AyaWORBOYS, Michael

Antibiotics seemed to open the body to more serious Candida infections, as did new methods to treat cancers and the development of transplantation. Regional fungal infections in North America came to the fore due to the economic development of certain regions, where population movement brought in non-immune groups who were vulnerable to endemic mycoses

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Candida A Disease of Antibiotics
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Homei, AyaWORBOYS, Michael

We discuss each disease in relation to developing medical knowledge and practices, and to social changes associated with ‘modernity’. Thus, mass schooling provided ideal conditions for the spread of ringworm of the scalp in children, and the rise of college sports and improvement of personal hygiene led to the spread of athlete’s foot.

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Political behaviour in contemporary Finland: studies of voting and campaignin…
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Schoultz, Åsa vonStrandberg, Kim

Part 1. The state of democracy -- Part 2. Elections, parties and candidates -- Part 3. Campaigning.

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Selfie democracy :the new digital politics of disruption and insurrection
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Losh, Elizabeth M.

"Selfie Democracy exposes the unintended consequences of wireless technologies on political leadership and shows how seemingly benign mobile devices that hold out the promise of direct democracy ultimately undermine representative forms of government and deepen partisan divides. As the smart phone and mobile applications are reshaping civic participation, attitudes about freedom, civic rights, …

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