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    Living with Sickle Cell or Beta Thalassaemia Trait: Implications for Identity and Social Life 

    Chattoo, Sangeeta; Atkin, Karl; Dyson, Simon; Ahmad, Waqar I.U.; Anionwu, Elizabeth N., 1947- (University of York, 2014)
    Previous policy oriented and sociological research on sickle cell and thalassaemia disorders has tended to focus on how carrier status impacts on reproductive choices or decisions related to antenatal screening. We know ...
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    AuthorAhmad, Waqar I.U. (1)Anionwu, Elizabeth N., 1947- (1)
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    sociology (1)
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