
handle: 10366/133779
Las pel?culas y series de televisi?n hacen referencia frecuente a temas relacionados con la salud. La serie Friends estuvo en antena durante 10 temporadas, siendo uno de los programas televisivos m?s vistos de todos los tiempos. La dermatolog?a aparec?a en la serie m?s que cualquier otro asunto acerca de la salud. Las creencias sobre el atrac? tivo f?sico y el estigma que suponen ciertas condiciones cut?neas son ampliamente discutidas en este programa. Una revisi?n de las descripciones dermatol?gicas en Friends er las ideas y estereotipos existentes sobre la piel y las enfermedades dermatol?gicas
Health?related topics are frequently referenced on screen in movies and television. Friends was?on?air for 10 seasons and is one of the most watched television shows of all time. Dermatology was?referenced more than any other health?related topic throughout the series. Beliefs about attractiveness and the stigma of skin conditions are further propagated in this program. Reviewing the depictions of dermatolog Friends n understanding the public?s ideas and stereotypes regarding skin and dermatologic diseases.
Motion pictures, Medicine (General), R5-920, Medicina, Cine, dermatología, enfermedades de la piel, televisión, película, serie de comedia, Medicine
Motion pictures, Medicine (General), R5-920, Medicina, Cine, dermatología, enfermedades de la piel, televisión, película, serie de comedia, Medicine
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