I'm sure that the literature is full of contents related to the impac to Wars on
stress, etc. Just change your topic slighlty and a whole world will unravel for you.
Joe
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Quoting Bo Haglund <[log in to unmask]>:
> Dear all,
>
> The impacts on health of conflicts, e.g. the one in Kosovo have been studied
> by Antony Zwi. My question now is
> if there are any other research groups around the world in health promotion
> or other research groups dealing
> with this issue.
>
> best regards
>
> Bo J A Haglund
> professor
> Department of Public Health Sciences
> Karolinska Institutet
> SE 171 76 Stockholm
> Sweden
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