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Globalization, technology and global health

Journal of Science and Technology Policy Management, 2023
Purpose This study aims to explore whether globalization and technology are harmful to health using a global panel data set of 52 countries over the period 1990–2019. Design/methodology/approach The study focused on four continents ...
Shobande, Olatunji Abdul   +2 more
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Global health [PDF]

open access: possible, 2005
The process of globalisation affects more and more the life quality of people around the world. In particular it impinges in different ways upon their health. In its turn the health of people affects the demographic and economic growth as well as their sustainability.
BORGHESI, SIMONE, VERCELLI A.
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Global Health and Global Health Ethics

Philosophical Papers, 2014
(2014). Global Health and Global Health Ethics. Philosophical Papers: Vol. 43, No. 2, pp. 311-315.
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The Global Health Watch: A global health report with a difference

Scandinavian Journal of Social Medicine, 2006
With impressive advances in science and technology, the unprecedented wealth generated over the past century, and the widespread ratification of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, health professionals and advocates should feel embarrassed that so many people live in a state of poor health. Last year, a new global initiative was launched to help
David, McCoy   +2 more
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Expertise in global health and global health ethics

Medical Humanities
This commentary discusses how professionalisation and expertise is both a positive, constructive project as well as an exclusionary one. The discussion suggests that global health, rather than being a new sub-field of science catalysed by new discoveries, is better understood as being part of the economic and scientific expansionism of the few richest ...
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Global oral health in the framework of the Global Charter for the Public’s Health

Journal of Public Health Policy, 2018
Oral diseases are a neglected epidemic affecting all ages globally and can substantially impact overall health and well-being. Even though most oral diseases are preventable and share major risk factors with other non-communicable diseases, integration of oral health into public health systems is still limited in both clinical and health policy ...
Lee, Hyewon   +3 more
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American Health Is Global Health

Annals of Internal Medicine, 2017
As he prepares his match list, an international medical student reflects on how possible changes in U.S.
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Global Health and Global Health Ethics

2011
What can be done about the poor state of global health? How are global health challenges intimately linked to the global political economy and to issues of social justice? What are our responsibilities and how can we improve global health? Global Health and Global Health Ethics addresses these questions from the perspective of a range of disciplines ...
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Global Health

New England Journal of Medicine, 2013
Mickey, Chopra, David, Hipgrave
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Globalization and Global Health

Advances in Nursing Science, 2006
Considerable evidence suggests that neocolonialism, in the form of economic globalization as it has evolved since the 1980s, contributes significantly to the poverty and immense global burden of disease experienced by peoples of the developing world, as well as to escalating environmental degradation of alarming proportions.
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