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1. Chronic illness in South Asia: rethinking discourses of risk, evidence, and control.

2. Infertility as inevitable: chronic lifestyles, temporal inevitability and the making of abnormal bodies in India.

3. 'I do not feel well here as such. But it has become my home': abandonment and care in healing shrines.

4. When the clinic becomes home: on the limits of kinship care in an eating disorder treatment centre in Italy.

5. Patient patients: middle-aged British Pakistani women and the intuition of limits to care.

6. Museum of failed HIV research.

7. Chronic relationships and mental health care: global pharmaceuticals in a local healing shrine in India.

8. "Initially, medicines will be given, and then we need to study the case": Medicalized perspectives about chronicity and mental health care in Kerala.

9. Bodies and orientations. Perspectives and strategies among service users in psychosocial rehabilitation housing facilities in Denmark.

10. <italic>A matter of balance.</italic> Positioning of parents’ <italic>selves</italic> through negotiations of symptoms’ meaning at a pain clinic for children/young people.

11. Jointly enclosed in-between: the collective meaning of liminality in refugees’ and other migrants’ mental health care.

12. Care without heart: kinship, chronic illness, and the emotion of care in Delhi.

13. Isabella's lion: circular care, kinship, and healing in Brazilian Candomblé.

14. Critical ethnographic respect: womens' narratives, material conditions, and emergency contraception in India.

15. Imaginaries of a laparoscope: power, convenience, and sterilization in rural India.

16. 'Small' data, isolated populations, and new categories of rare diseases in Finland and Poland.

17. 'Hawa' and 'resistensiya': local health knowledge and the COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines.

18. Transnational spirituality and healing: an ethnographic exploration of alternative medicine in Lisbon and Athens.

19. Globalizing transit worker stress.

20. Politics, law and a lack of sperm: single women and fertility treatment in the Swedish health system.

21. The work of reform: a critical examination of health policy.

22. Telecare that works: lessons on integrating digital technologies in elder care from Indian transnational families.

23. The iatrogenesis of obstetric racism in Brazil: beyond the body, beyond the clinic.

24. Pulsing bodies and embodying pulse: musical effervescence in a South African HIV/AIDS community outreach program.

25. Ethnography and medicine: the utility of positivist methods in research.

26. 'Constituent Covid-19 apocalypses: contagious conspiracism, 5G, and viral vaccinations'.

27. Sorcery and well-being: bodily transformation at Beckeranta.

28. The double-edged sword of 'community' in community-based psychosocial care: reflections on task-shifting in rural Nepal.

29. The family doctor: health, kin testing and primary care in Patna, India.

30. Narrating the caring fatigue: stories of the ambivalence of filial care in a caregivers' self-help group in Italy.

31. Illuminating the craft of policy: an anthropological approach to policy ethnography.

32. Iatrogenic life: veterinary medicine, cruelty, and the politics of culling in India.

33. A phenomenological ethnography of radiology: exploring the enactive and intersubjective aspects of radiological praxis.

34. The narrative paradox of the BRCA gene: an ethnographic study in the clinical encounters of ovarian cancer patients.

35. Searching for a feeling once felt: narratives of alcohol and health among Japanese immigrants in Hawaiʻi.

36. When deservingness policies converge: US immigration enforcement, health reform and patient dumping.

37. Reflections on the history of bareback sex through ethnography: the works of subjectivity and PrEP.

38. Chronicity and the patient's decision-making work. The case of an advanced cancer patient.

39. Merging care and prevention: preventive properties of antiretroviral drugs and HIV chronification in the case of Switzerland.

40. Hegemony versus pluralism: Ayurveda and the Movement for Global Mental Health.

41. Peer support workers' conceptions of drug users and the implications for service provision.

42. Healing myths, yoga styles and social bodies: socio-logics of yoga as a health practice in the socially stratified city of Marseille, France.

43. The health imaginary of postural yoga.

44. Being alone together: yoga, bodywork, and intimate sociality in American households.

45. 'A tool to help me through the darkness': suffering and healing among teacher-practitioners of Ashtanga yoga.

46. The unsanitary other and racism during the pandemic: analysis of purity discourses on social media in India, France and United States of America during the COVID-19 pandemic.

47. Reconfiguring diagnostic work in Danish general practice; regulation, triage and the secretaries as diagnostician.

48. Textual healing: tailor-made kabbalistic therapeutics in Jerusalem.

49. Universal classifications, national approaches and specific situations: a comparative study on the conceptualization of nodding syndrome in Uganda and Tanzania.

50. Ethnography and evaluation: temporalities of complex systems and methodological complexity.