Taking responsibility for health in an epistemically polluted environment.
Lifestyle-related factors are responsible for a huge burden of disease (Yoon et al. 2014). Many people have responded to this fact by urging regulation as a means of improving health. Such regulation might be imposed by government (say through laws governing serving sizes), or through the actions of...
Main Author: | Levy, N |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Springer
2018
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