Scientists, do it like Al Gore
Human health has currently to face a growing series of global issues. From the spread of HIV/AIDS to a fresh outbreak of tuberculosis, increasingly drug-resistant, the world is witnessing a return, mostly unexpected, of infectious diseases. At the same time, the economic growth in many regions of th...
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doaj-58f3b2136a7c465ca4df51f5bbd8030a2020-11-25T03:48:13ZengSissa MedialabJCOM: Journal of Science Communication1824-20492008-12-0174Scientists, do it like Al GorePietro GrecoHuman health has currently to face a growing series of global issues. From the spread of HIV/AIDS to a fresh outbreak of tuberculosis, increasingly drug-resistant, the world is witnessing a return, mostly unexpected, of infectious diseases. At the same time, the economic growth in many regions of the globe is generating a sort of “epidemics of wellbeing diseases”: obesity, diabetes, heart disease.http://jcom.sissa.it/archive/07/04/Jcom0704%282008%29E/Jcom0704%282008%29E.pdf |
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Human health has currently to face a growing series of global issues. From the spread of HIV/AIDS to a fresh outbreak of tuberculosis, increasingly drug-resistant, the world is witnessing a return, mostly unexpected, of infectious diseases. At the same time, the economic growth in many regions of the globe is generating a sort of “epidemics of wellbeing diseases”: obesity, diabetes, heart disease. |
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