Global susceptibility and response to noncommunicable diseases
Globalization and human interdependence have created immeasurable value for humanity. These forces, however, also provide channels for health risks to spread throughout the world. Global functions for health, such as international partnerships or research and development, are a rational response to...
Main Authors: | Allen, L, Hatefi, A, Nugent, R, Bollyky, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
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World Health Organisation
2018
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