Bear bile use at the intersection of maternal health in Cambodia
Abstract Background The consumption of bear gallbladders and bear bile in Southeast Asia is a persistent threat to bear populations. As part of a larger effort to understand the characteristics of bear part consumption in Cambodia, we uncovered a consumer base of women seeking treatment for post-par...
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Main Authors: | Elizabeth Oneita Davis (Author), Mhairi Gibson (Author), Thona Lim (Author), Jenny Anne Glikman (Author) |
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2020-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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