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THE SOCIONOMIST | From The Socionomics Institute
Part II: A Socionomic View of Epidemic Disease
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The lead article is the final segment of "A Socionomic View of Epidemic Disease," which reveals a powerful correlation between social stress and disease outbreaks. There's more: The June issue also explains how environmentalism rises and falls with commodities; what it takes for a restaurant to succeed in a bear market; how social mood drives success of Disney movies; and gives you free links to two other pertinent socionomic studies.
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