health
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Comparing Green Space and Air Pollution Policy
The health of the city requires something more than hospitals or clinics. It is formed by the breath of the people and the places in which people live. Two approaches, increasing urban green space and mandating air pollution regulations, go… Continue reading
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A Comparative Analysis of the U.S’s Approaches to Public Health Vs. The UK
Obesity has become a defining public health crisis of our time, one that’s expensive, deadly, and deeply political. Two countries, the United States and the United Kingdom, offer two starkly different strategies in confronting this issue. A closer look at… Continue reading
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How “Food as a Medicine” Program Can Improve American Health Care
For decades throughout the United States, food has been treated as a lifestyle choice rather than a medical necessity. Depending on the vast cultures that encapsulate America, your diet is often defined by your culture, but more recently on the… Continue reading
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Caffeinated Culture: The Drug We All Love
Do you start your day with caffine, maybe you do and you just havent realized it whether its a quick run to starbucks, your favorite energy drink or a cup of coffee, all of these are sources of caffine. In… Continue reading