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Christakis, N.
Christakis, N. A.
Christakis, Nicholas
Christakis, Nicholas A.
Christakis, Nicholas Alexander
Nicholas A. Christakis (American physician and sociologist)
Νικόλας Χρηστάκης
ניקולאס כריסטאקיס
نيكولاس كريستاكيس
クリスタキス, N. A
Dates: 
1962-
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Fowler, James H. (1970-)
Glare, Paul
Harvard Medical School Affiliation (see also from)
Hulsbosch, Mieke (1945-2011)
Hulsbosch, W.F. (1945-2011)
Maravić, Loredana
Neubauer, Jürgen
Paassen, Willem van
Shindō, Yūzō (1954-)
Szybilska-Fiedorowicz, Izabela
Szybilska, Izabela
University of Pennsylvania
Wydawnictwo Smak Słowa, Anna Świtajska
進藤, 雄三 (1954-)
鬼澤, 忍 (1963-)
Titles: 
Advances in Palliative Care Research Methodology
Alone in the Crowd: The Structure and Spread of Loneliness in a Large Social Network
anthroposphere is changing., The
"Are you at peace?": one item to probe spiritual concerns at the end of life.
Association between widowhood and risk of diagnosis with a sexually transmitted infection in older adults.
Bias and asymmetric loss in expert forecasts: A study of physician prognostic behavior with respect to patient survival
Biases in how physicians choose to withdraw life support.
Care after the onset of serious illness: a novel claims-based dataset exploiting substantial cross-set linkages to study end-of-life care.
Collective Dynamics of Smoking in a Large Social Network, The
Conectados : el sorprendente poder de las redes sociales y cómo nos afectan
Connected! : die Macht sozialer Netzwerke und warum Glück ansteckend ist
Connected : how your friends' friends' friends affect everything you feel, think, and do.
Connected the surprising power of our social networks and how they shape our lives
Connected! : waarom geluk besmettelijk is en je vrienden je dik kunnen maken: hoe sociale netwerken bijna elk aspect van ons leven vormgeven
Cooperative behavior cascades in human social networks
Correlated genotypes in friendship networks
Death foretold, 1999:
Disease-specific patterns of hospice and related healthcare use in an incidence cohort of seriously ill elderly patients.
Does this work for you?
Don't just blame the system
Dynamic Spread of Happiness in a Large Social Network: Longitudinal Analysis of the Framingham Heart Study Social Network
effect of widowhood on mortality by the causes of death of both spouses., The
ellipsis of prognosis in modern medical thought., The
Emotional Toll of Spousal Morbidity and Mortality, The
empirical model for strategic network formation, An
Estimating peer effects on health in social networks: A response to Cohen-Cole and Fletcher; and Trogdon, Nonnemaker, and Pais
Ethics are local: engaging cross-cultural variation in the ethics for clinical research.
Existing International Ethical Guidelines for Human Subjects Research: Some Open Questions
Extent and determinants of error in doctors' prognoses in terminally ill patients: prospective cohort study.
Factors considered important at the end of life by patients, family, physicians, and other care providers.
Finding Married Couples in Medicare Claims Data
Friendships Moderate an Association between a Dopamine Gene Variant and Political Ideology
Geographic variation in hospice use in the United States in 2002.
goede in de mens, Het : de evolutionaire wortels van onze samenleving
Health care in a web
Health Impact of Health Care on Families: A Matched Cohort Study of Hospice Use by Decedents and Mortality Outcomes in Surviving, Widowed Spouses, The
Identifying, recruiting, and retaining seriously-ill patients and their caregivers in longitudinal research
implications of human metabolic network topology for disease comorbidity, The
In search of a good death: observations of patients, families, and providers.
Income inequality and weight status in US metropolitan areas
Indirectly doing harm.
Initial assessment of a new instrument to measure quality of life at the end of life.
Inventing Pain Medicine: From the Laboratory to the Clinic
Investigating euthanasia: methodological, ethical and clinical considerations
lack of effect of market structure on hospice use., The
Logit Models for Sets of Ranked Items
Marriage, Widowhood, and Health-Care Use
Measuring quality of life at the end of life: Validation of the QUAL-E
Medical specialists prefer to withdraw familiar technologies when discontinuing life support.
Medicine may change our genes
methodology for identifying married couples in medicare data: Mortality, morbidity, and health care use among the married elderly, A
Model of genetic variation in human social networks
Mortality after the hospitalization of a spouse.
Physician characteristics associated with decisions to withdraw life support
Physicians, patients, and prognosis
Povezani : iznenađujuća moć društvenih mreža i kako one utječu na naše živote
Preliminary Evidence Regarding The Hypothesis That The Sex Ratio At Sexual Maturity May Affect Longevity In Men
Preparing for the end of life: preferences of patients, families, physicians, and other care providers.
Prognosis in advanced cancer
Prognostication and Bioethics
Prognostication and death in medical thought and practice
provision of hospital chaplaincy in the United States: a national overview., The
Racial disparity in hospice use in the United States in 2002
Radiological image interpretation apparatus and method
Refinements of a Methodology for Detecting Married Couples in the Medicare Data
Responding to a pandemic: international interests in AIDS control.
role of prognosis in clinical decision making., The
sequence of withdrawing life-sustaining treatment from patients., The
Shi no yokoku : Iryō kea ni okeru yogen to yogo
Social network sensors for early detection of contagious outbreaks.
Social Networks and Health
Social science. Computational social science.
Special issue on Palliative care research methodology
spread of alcohol consumption behavior in a large social network., The
Spread of Obesity in a Large Social Network over 32 Years, The
spread of sleep loss influences drug use in adolescent social networks., The
Tastes, ties, and time: A new social network dataset using Facebook.com
This allergies hysteria is just nuts.
Too quietly into the night.
Tsunagari : Shakaiteki nettowāku no odorokubeki chikara
Valuing the well connected.
W sieci
When Networks Can Teach Us About Drug Use
Widowhood and mortality among the elderly: The modifying role of neighborhood concentration of widowed individuals
Widowhood and Race
WIVES AND EX-WIVES: A NEW TEST FOR HOMOGAMY BIAS IN THE WIDOWHOOD EFFECT*
Word as Scalpel: A History of Medical Sociology, The
"You make me sick!".
つながり : 社会的ネットワークの驚くべき力
死の予告 : 医療ケアにおける予言と予後
Contributed to or performed: 
BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL
DAEDALUS -BOSTON MASS-
PALLIATIVE MEDICINE
PROCEEDINGS- NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES USA
SOCIAL SCIENCE AND MEDICINE
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Authorized facsimile of the original dissertation
"UMI number : 9532156"
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Pennsylvania, 1995
Death foretold, 1999 CIP t.p. (Nicholas A. Christakis) t.p. verso (Nicholas Christakis, M.D., Ph.D., M.P.H., associate professor of medicine and sociology at University of Chicago)
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