Disasters, policies and micronutrients : the intersect among ethics, evidence and effective action
Addresses health system policy issues relating to the ethical approval process for health research and dissemination as well as the willingness of the health system to incorporate information from published health research into clinical practice, based on recent direct experiences with the health sy...
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