Understanding chronic non-communicable diseases in Latin America: towards an equity-based research agenda
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Although chronic non-communicable diseases are traditionally depicted as diseases of affluence, growing evidence suggests they strike along the fault lines of social inequality. The challenge of understanding how these conditions shape patterns of population heal...
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Main Author: | De Maio Fernando G (Author) |
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