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Helen Lambert

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Social Science & Medicine (1982)|February 17, 2012
Medical pluralism and medical marginality: bone doctors and the selective legitimation of therapeutic expertise in IndiaHelen Lambert
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health|July 25, 2012
Balancing community mobilisation and measurement needs in the evaluation of targeted interventions for HIV preventionHelen Lambert
International Journal of Epidemiology|March 17, 2010
Commentary: Categorizing risks for HIV among female sex workers: the importance of contextHelen Lambert
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|January 3, 2006
Accounting for EBM: notions of evidence in medicineHelen Lambert
Calcified Tissue International|April 18, 2002
Diet and healthy bonesRichard Eastell, Helen Lambert
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|October 9, 2007
Implementing community interventions for HIV prevention: insights from project ethnographyCatrin Evans, Helen Lambert
Medical Anthropology Quarterly|November 19, 2008
Coded talk, scripted omissions: the micropolitics of AIDS talk in an affected community in South AfricaKate Wood, Helen Lambert
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|July 27, 2002
Anthropology in health research: from qualitative methods to multidisciplinarityHelen Lambert, Christopher McKevitt
The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society|July 23, 2002
Strategies for skeletal health in the elderlyRichard Eastell, Helen Lambert
Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry|March 22, 2012
Mad, bad or heroic? Gender, identity and accountability in lay portrayals of suicide in late twentieth-century EnglandChristabel Owens, Helen Lambert
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Social Science & Medicine (1982)|February 17, 2012
Medical pluralism and medical marginality: bone doctors and the selective legitimation of therapeutic expertise in IndiaHelen Lambert
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health|July 25, 2012
Balancing community mobilisation and measurement needs in the evaluation of targeted interventions for HIV preventionHelen Lambert
International Journal of Epidemiology|March 17, 2010
Commentary: Categorizing risks for HIV among female sex workers: the importance of contextHelen Lambert
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|January 3, 2006
Accounting for EBM: notions of evidence in medicineHelen Lambert
Calcified Tissue International|April 18, 2002
Diet and healthy bonesRichard Eastell, Helen Lambert
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|October 9, 2007
Implementing community interventions for HIV prevention: insights from project ethnographyCatrin Evans, Helen Lambert
Medical Anthropology Quarterly|November 19, 2008
Coded talk, scripted omissions: the micropolitics of AIDS talk in an affected community in South AfricaKate Wood, Helen Lambert
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|July 27, 2002
Anthropology in health research: from qualitative methods to multidisciplinarityHelen Lambert, Christopher McKevitt
The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society|July 23, 2002
Strategies for skeletal health in the elderlyRichard Eastell, Helen Lambert
Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry|March 22, 2012
Mad, bad or heroic? Gender, identity and accountability in lay portrayals of suicide in late twentieth-century EnglandChristabel Owens, Helen Lambert
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