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New CauseHealth publications

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by Rani Lill Anjum

The CauseHealth team at NMBU has published three papers over the summer. Here is a brief summary. Continue reading “New CauseHealth publications”

Unknown's avatarAuthor CauseHealthPosted on August 9, 2016August 12, 2016Categories PhilosophyTags causation, CFS, EBM, mono-causal model, ontology, person centered healthcare, policy, publications, serendipityLeave a comment on New CauseHealth publications

Welcome to the CauseHealth blog!

Welcome to the CauseHealth blog!

By Rani Lill Anjum (@ranilillanjum)

This is a blog for the research project Causation, Complexity and Evidence in Health Sciences (CauseHealth). Allow me to present the team and some of our ideas. Continue reading “Welcome to the CauseHealth blog!”

Unknown's avatarAuthor CauseHealthPosted on November 4, 2015November 6, 2015Categories Health, Health Sciences, Illness, Medicine, PhilosophyTags biomedical model, CauseHealth project, complexity, medical humanities, mono-causal model, multi-disciplinarity, multi-morbidity, person centered healthcareLeave a comment on Welcome to the CauseHealth blog!

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