Balancing exercises: subjectivised narratives of balance in cancer self-health
Having a ‘balanced lifestyle’ is often promoted as one way to manage the competing demands of contemporary life. For people with cancer, those demands are often multiplied, particularly when they use self-health approaches that seek to bring together an array of biomedical and complementary and alte...
Main Author: | MacArtney, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
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SAGE Publications
2015
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