"Pressure problems" in Guariroba/Brazil: an anthropological approach to chronic cardiovascular diseases

This article, driving from Anthropology, presents ethnographic data elaborated in Guariroba, a neighborhood in the capital of Brazil. Between 2008 and 2014, dwellers, usually in their sixties, migrants and blue-collar workers, shared their perceptions on what they called high blood pressure and pres...

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Nerves
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