Why is there no regulation despite evidence that ultra-processed foods are hazardous to long-term health? [PDF]
Warner JO, Khan A.
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Designing Deliberative Lobbying: Three Institutional Solutions for an Open Lobby Democracy
Abstract Debates on lobbying regulation have focused overwhelmingly on transparency, yet disclosure alone does little to address the deeper democratic challenges of unequal power, narrow representation and public distrust. This article argues that lobbying regulation should be designed not only to make influence visible, but also to make it fairer and ...
Alberto Bitonti
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Navigating the Therapeutic Landscape of Non-Infectious Uveitis Despite Major Gaps. [PDF]
Pleyer U, Zur Bonsen LS.
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‘Reinventing’ the Beach? Lessons from a Local Development Plan in the French Riviera
Abstract Coastal squeeze is now so tangible both globally and locally that the focus of scientific debate has expanded from the erosion of beaches to the risk of their disappearance. In this context, it is crucial to explore local development plans that aim to preserve the long‐term existence of a beach.
Isabelle Bruno, Grégory Salle
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How alcohol industries affect public health in Nepal: a qualitative study of commercial sector practices of alcohol industries based on the Lancet model of Commercial Determinants of Health. [PDF]
Kandel P, Sharma P, Subedi M.
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Contemporary artificial intelligence (AI) technologies are often presumed to be capable of revealing unmediated truths about the world, including the truths language might hold, echoing the long‐standing assertion that language's primary function is to directly translate reality.
Beth M. Semel
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Tiny lives, big failures: India's drug regulation crisis. [PDF]
The Lancet Regional Health-Southeast Asia.
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Reassessing Spinola et al.: data, sources, and the case for Brazil's e-cigarette ban. [PDF]
Oliveira da Silva AL, Glantz SA.
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The Political Economy of Wellness: Commercial Determinants of a Burgeoning Industry
Policy Points Wellness has grown into a multi‐trillion‐dollar industry encompassing a multitude of products and practices that affect health and well‐being. Applying a lens of commercial determinants of health to wellness is useful to examine its intersection with systems of capital production, corporate interests, and neoliberal norms of personal ...
NANCY KARREMAN +3 more
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A Call for Broadening the Analysis of Corporate Political Activities: Insights From Social Media as a Commercial Determinant of Health Comment on "Corporate Political Activity: Taxonomies and Model of Corporate Influence on Public Policy". [PDF]
Leão T.
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