Communicable Diseases and Non-Communicable Diseases

Fertility Influencing Policy: Family Planning in India (A Sociological Perspective)

Diseases have long been a central concern for human societies, shaping social structures, cultural practices, and public policies. From a sociological perspective, diseases are not merely biological phenomena but are deeply embedded in the social fabric. They reflect and influence societal norms, economic systems, and power dynamics. Broadly, diseases can be categorized into two types: … Read more