The Globalization of Health: Risks, Responses, and Alternatives

Abstract This essay provides a summary and synthesis of the wealth of information, analysis, and conclusions provided by the other contributors to this collection of essays on globalization and health. The major themes addressed are the health risks and health effects of globalization, the responses...

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Health
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International
Life styles
Privatization
Risk
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Technology
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