Rising Poverty is Bad for Our Health
Friday, 12 September 2008 16:19
It is easy to see the correlation between health and poverty when we look at the developing world, but what about the impacts of poverty on our health, not just individually but also on our communities and society at large. In this article published on the MJA, Saunders and Davidson bring to the attention of the reader the relationship of ill health and poverty in our developed societies.
For the full text of the article, click here.
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