Cancer Testing for Women begins at 21-Crimson Publishers
When one reads about the challenges facing humanity this
century, it becomes clear we must do more with less. A growing
population must be provided with welfare while using fewer
resources, particularly water, land (working surface) and energy.
An aging population, chronic degenerative diseases, addictions,
healthcare costs and the integration of health systems all entail
challenges in the health department. However, we must not forget
the presence of old and new infections that “threaten” to become
pandemics. Here I will address the subject of global epidemiology
and, in particular, the risk of what can be termed “global” pandemics,
as was the case, a century ago, of Spanish influenza. By conservative
estimates, this killed 50 million people (some sources estimate
double the number of deaths).
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