Dana Zarhin, Ph.D.

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2013 Sociology Brandeis University, Waltham, MA, United States 
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Theory and Methods, Individual and Family Studies
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Peter Conrad grad student 2013 Brandeis
 (Obstructive Sleep Apnea as a Patient Contested Disease: Pathways To And Away From Medicalization.)
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Zarhin D. (2023) Sleep as a familial and communal matter: a qualitative study of social norms around sleep health in Israel. Bmc Public Health. 23: 2080
Zarhin D. (2023) The pull into wakefulness: How sociocultural categories intersect to shape sleep opportunity and sleep ability in Israel. Sleep Health
Zarhin D. (2022) How religion affects sleep health: exploring the perspectives of religious Muslims and Jews in Israel. Journal of Sleep Research. e13809
Zarhin D. (2021) Sleep, body work and bodily capital: Sleep discourse in the magazines Men's Health and Women's Health. Sociology of Health & Illness
Zarhin D. (2020) "You have to do something": Snoring, sleep interembodiment and the emergence of agency. The British Journal of Sociology
Zarhin D. (2020) The trajectory of "medical cannabis" in Israel: Driving medicalization in different directions. The International Journal On Drug Policy. 82: 102809
Zolotov Y, Vulfsons S, Zarhin D, et al. (2018) Medical cannabis: An oxymoron? Physicians' perceptions of medical cannabis. The International Journal On Drug Policy. 57: 4-10
Zarhin D. (2018) Conducting Joint Interviews With Couples: Ethical and Methodological Challenges. Qualitative Health Research. 1049732317749196
Zarhin D. (2018) “I Don’t Want to See Myself as a Disabled Person”: Continuous Positive Airway Pressure Devices and the Emergence of (Dis)ability as Subjectivity Science, Technology, & Human Values. 43: 224-246
Zarhin D, Negev M, Vulfsons S, et al. (2017) Medicalization of cannabis: What does it mean? The International Journal On Drug Policy. 49: 54-57
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