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Catherine M Will

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Sociology of Health & Illness|November 15, 2005
Arguing about the evidence: readers, writers and inscription devices in coronary heart disease risk assessmentCatherine M Will
Sociology of Health & Illness|March 26, 2018
Editorial: Beyond behavior? Institutions, interactions and inequalities in the response to antimicrobial resistanceCatherine M Will
Sociology of Health & Illness|May 15, 2020
'And breathe…'? The sociology of health and illness in COVID-19 timeCatherine M Will
Health (London, England : 1997)|October 27, 2010
The management of enthusiasm: motives and expectations in cardiovascular medicineCatherine M Will
Sociology of Health & Illness|November 28, 2020
Processing the pandemicCatherine M Will, Gillian Bendelow
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|June 24, 2014
The drugs don't sell: DIY heart health and the over-the-counter statin experienceCatherine M Will, Kate Weiner
Sociology of Health & Illness|January 22, 2014
Sustained multiplicity in everyday cholesterol reduction: repertoires and practices in talk about 'healthy living'Catherine M Will, Kate Weiner
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|July 2, 2010
Genetic unexceptionalism: clinician accounts of genetic testing for familial hypercholesterolaemiaCatherine M Will, David Armstrong, Theresa M Marteau
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|September 16, 2020
Negotiating the practical ethics of 'self-tracking' in intimate relationships: Looking for care in healthy livingCatherine M Will, Flis Henwood, Kate Weiner, et al.
BJGP Open|November 4, 2020
Healthcare practitioner views and experiences of patients self-monitoring blood pressure: a vignette studyJacob A Andrews, Kate Weiner, Catherine M Will, et al.
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Sociology of Health & Illness|November 15, 2005
Arguing about the evidence: readers, writers and inscription devices in coronary heart disease risk assessmentCatherine M Will
Sociology of Health & Illness|March 26, 2018
Editorial: Beyond behavior? Institutions, interactions and inequalities in the response to antimicrobial resistanceCatherine M Will
Sociology of Health & Illness|May 15, 2020
'And breathe…'? The sociology of health and illness in COVID-19 timeCatherine M Will
Health (London, England : 1997)|October 27, 2010
The management of enthusiasm: motives and expectations in cardiovascular medicineCatherine M Will
Sociology of Health & Illness|November 28, 2020
Processing the pandemicCatherine M Will, Gillian Bendelow
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|June 24, 2014
The drugs don't sell: DIY heart health and the over-the-counter statin experienceCatherine M Will, Kate Weiner
Sociology of Health & Illness|January 22, 2014
Sustained multiplicity in everyday cholesterol reduction: repertoires and practices in talk about 'healthy living'Catherine M Will, Kate Weiner
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|July 2, 2010
Genetic unexceptionalism: clinician accounts of genetic testing for familial hypercholesterolaemiaCatherine M Will, David Armstrong, Theresa M Marteau
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|September 16, 2020
Negotiating the practical ethics of 'self-tracking' in intimate relationships: Looking for care in healthy livingCatherine M Will, Flis Henwood, Kate Weiner, et al.
BJGP Open|November 4, 2020
Healthcare practitioner views and experiences of patients self-monitoring blood pressure: a vignette studyJacob A Andrews, Kate Weiner, Catherine M Will, et al.
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