We are grateful to Stefanie Mollborn, Rachel Rinaldo, Kristen Drybread, Scott Holman, April Mann, Christi Sue, Daryl Maeda, Jason Boardman, Rick Rogers, and members of the CU Boulder Culture, Power, and Inequality workshop for their expertise and insightful comments. This study was supported ...
Human societies have long histories of trade with each other, although it is one marked by conflict as much as by equanimity; witness the forced opening of the closed economies of China (by the British in the 19th century) and Japan (by the USA in the ea
oPublic financing for health is generally derived from taxation, government-owned insurance schemes, for-profit and non-profit donors, and grants. pThis overlaps with seven conditions the WHO has identified as priority conditions. They are depression, schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders, suicide...
alarming a healthy person. “Since the ranges of what is normal and what isn’t are arbitrarily created by many of these companies, they create confusion for patients,” says Iñigo San Millán, director of the Sports Performance Program at the CU Sports Medicine and Performance Center in Bo...