Culture-specific syndromes



"Time: Staying In and Tuning Out" time time asia features japan otaku
        TIMEasia.com | From Sapporo to Surabaya | Staying In and Tuning Out | 8/21/2000

"Time Asia: Japan's Lost Generation" time time asia magazine japan
        TIMEasia.com | GizmoLand! | Japan's Lost Generation | 5/1/2000 - 5/8/2000

"BBC Correspondent: Hikikomori Violence" news programmes correspondent
        BBC NEWS | Programmes | Correspondent | Hikikomori violence

"BBC Correspondent: The Missing Million" news programmes correspondent
        BBC NEWS | Programmes | Correspondent | Japan: The Missing Million

xternal links|external links]] below.'' Hikikomori often set their own sleep schedule, waking around noon and going to bed in early morning. While they are awake, no two are exactly alike; some may simply sit silently in their room, some punch the walls i , January 15, 2006
        

Shutting Themselves In , The New York Times Magazine
        For some in Japan, a room is their world - Asia - Pacific - International Herald Tribune

Hwabyung: the construction of a Korean popular illness among Korean elderly immigrant women in the United States entrez query
        Entrez PubMed

Korean Women's Causal Perceptions of Hwabyung
        KoreaMed - Basic Search

Health and Health Care Of Korean-American Elders stanford group korean
        Health and Health care of Korean American

Examining Anger in 'Culture-Bound' Syndromes (the page in "Psychiatric Times" that explained Hwabyung)
        

National Defense Counsel for Victims of KAROSHI (in Japanese)
        

Skeptical Inquirer - Culture-bound syndromes as fakery articles
        Skeptical Inquirer: Culture-bound syndromes as fakery

Introduction to Culture-Bound Syndromes
        

Wall Street Journal's "Best of the Web Today," Wednesday, October 22, 2003 best
        OpinionJournal - Best of the Web Today

October 22 report by the Middle East Media Research Institute: "Panic in Khartoum: Foreigners Shake Hands, Make Penises Disappear" memetics
        Memetics discussion list archive (associated with Jom-EMIT): Panic in Khartoum: Foreigners Shake Hands, Make Penises Disappear

Koro: A Natural History of Penis Panics , September 16, 2002, Kuro5hin
        Koro: A Natural History of Penis Panics || kuro5hin.org

Suo yang (Koro): The Genital Retraction Syndrome at UCSD
        TMH: Culture-Bound Syndromes in China: Suo Yang (Koro)

World Health Organization article about Koro, with bibliography who publications
        Koro-like syndrome in a Jordanian male

Susto: A Folk Illness by Arthur J. Rubel, Carl W. O'Nell, and Rolando Collado-Ardon, University of California Press 1984
        Susto

Brief description rice projects courses
        

A paper on ''Differential effects of foods traditionally regarded as 'heating' and 'cooling' on prostaglandin E(2) production'' entrez query
        Entrez PubMed
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Site describing the oil massage "cure" for ''Suudu'' massage
        VVS & Sons - Seasame oil (Nallennai) producing and exporting company

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