情感脆弱
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candle
发表于 2025-3-27 01:59:57
Art and Art Education in the USSR,rden of care at the familial and national levels. This chapter uses this relationship between individual infection and broader transactional costs, to explore more broadly the relationship between individual rights and state (international) requirements, notably of immunizations.
abysmal
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Feedback
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使显得不重要
发表于 2025-3-27 13:54:00
HIV and AIDS,ting the politics of human rights to the policies of health rights and responsibilities. By tracing the trajectory of the HIV and AIDS epidemic and the debates surrounding it – from its incited moral imperative to fatigue over its persistence – this chapter focuses on the rights/responsibilities dic
Basilar-Artery
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恶心
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担心
发表于 2025-3-28 03:15:05
Mers-CoV and Zika Virus,d to emerging infectious diseases (EID), it explores the most important indicators of such emergence and spread, asking which local, national, and international characteristics come to the fore to heighten or mitigate such threats. It further initially evaluates how these might interact with acceler
书法
发表于 2025-3-28 09:53:29
Decision-Making,ing and ordering responses at the local, national, and international levels. Then it delves into the functions of trust and history in disordering (and potentially re-ordering) health: such as the role of reactance and the ostensible reclaiming of rights by refusing vaccination(s). The latter has be
exclamation
发表于 2025-3-28 12:35:19
Lessons Learned and Reordering Policy Prescriptions,of the same caliber, that prioritization is a necessity. It also acknowledges that not all risks and threats can be anticipated or annulled. Bearing these limitations in mind, the chapter re-frames health risks in terms of a re-ordering of health security at the level of local, national, and global