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Dana Zarhin

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Health Sociology Review : the Journal of the Health Section of the Australian Sociological Association|September 25, 2025
<i>Sleepscapes</i>: rhythms, routines, and the dynamics of everyday and everynight lifeDana Zarhin
The International Journal on Drug Policy|June 10, 2020
The trajectory of "medical cannabis" in Israel: Driving medicalization in different directionsDana Zarhin
Health (London, England : 1997)|November 30, 2016
Delaying and seeking care for obstructive sleep apnea: The role of gender, family, and moralityDana Zarhin
Qualitative Health Research|January 6, 2018
Conducting Joint Interviews With Couples: Ethical and Methodological ChallengesDana Zarhin
Sleep Health|September 9, 2023
The pull into wakefulness: How sociocultural categories intersect to shape sleep opportunity and sleep ability in IsraelDana Zarhin
Journal of Sleep Research|December 23, 2022
How religion affects sleep health: exploring the perspectives of religious Muslims and Jews in IsraelDana Zarhin
The British Journal of Sociology|July 8, 2020
"You have to do something": Snoring, sleep interembodiment and the emergence of agencyDana Zarhin
Sociology of Health & Illness|August 16, 2021
Sleep, body work and bodily capital: Sleep discourse in the magazines Men's Health and Women's HealthDana Zarhin
Qualitative Health Research|April 24, 2015
Sleep as a Gendered Family Affair: Snoring and the "Dark Side" of RelationshipsDana Zarhin
Sociology of Health & Illness|February 17, 2015
Contesting medicalisation, doubting the diagnosis: patients' ambivalence towards the diagnosis of Obstructive Sleep ApnoeaDana Zarhin
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Health Sociology Review : the Journal of the Health Section of the Australian Sociological Association|September 25, 2025
<i>Sleepscapes</i>: rhythms, routines, and the dynamics of everyday and everynight lifeDana Zarhin
The International Journal on Drug Policy|June 10, 2020
The trajectory of "medical cannabis" in Israel: Driving medicalization in different directionsDana Zarhin
Health (London, England : 1997)|November 30, 2016
Delaying and seeking care for obstructive sleep apnea: The role of gender, family, and moralityDana Zarhin
Qualitative Health Research|January 6, 2018
Conducting Joint Interviews With Couples: Ethical and Methodological ChallengesDana Zarhin
Sleep Health|September 9, 2023
The pull into wakefulness: How sociocultural categories intersect to shape sleep opportunity and sleep ability in IsraelDana Zarhin
Journal of Sleep Research|December 23, 2022
How religion affects sleep health: exploring the perspectives of religious Muslims and Jews in IsraelDana Zarhin
The British Journal of Sociology|July 8, 2020
"You have to do something": Snoring, sleep interembodiment and the emergence of agencyDana Zarhin
Sociology of Health & Illness|August 16, 2021
Sleep, body work and bodily capital: Sleep discourse in the magazines Men's Health and Women's HealthDana Zarhin
Qualitative Health Research|April 24, 2015
Sleep as a Gendered Family Affair: Snoring and the "Dark Side" of RelationshipsDana Zarhin
Sociology of Health & Illness|February 17, 2015
Contesting medicalisation, doubting the diagnosis: patients' ambivalence towards the diagnosis of Obstructive Sleep ApnoeaDana Zarhin
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