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Psychiatric Genomics: Ethical Implications for Public Health in Lower- and Middle-Income Countries — Jantina de Vries (2017) | RDL Network
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Psychiatric Genomics: Ethical Implications for Public Health in Lower- and Middle-Income Countries
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2017
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Jantina de Vries
Dan Joseph Stein
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Dorcas Kamuya
Abstract
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Kong and colleagues (Kong, Dunn, and Parker 2017) explore how a genomic medicine approach may impact on the perceptions and treatment of psychiatric conditions, and set out an interdisciplinary, cl...
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