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Cancer Risk: Role of Environment
(Science, 2015)
IN THEIR REPORT “Variation in cancer risk among tissues can be explained by the number of stem cell divisions” (2 January, p. 78), C. Tomasetti and B. Vogelstein discuss an interesting correlation (0.804) between estimated ...
THE CRISIS IN U.S. AND INTERNATIONAL CANCER POLICY
(International Journal of Health Service, 2002)
The incidence of cancer in the United States and other major industrialized
nations has escalated to epidemic proportions over recent decades, and greater
increases are expected. While smoking is the single largest cause ...
Abordar la desigualdad: el primer paso más allá del COVID-19 y hacia la sostenibilidad
(2020-07)
La pandemia del COVID-19 ha afectado a miles de millones de vidas en todo el mundo y ha revelado y agravado las desigualdades sociales y económicas que han surgido durante las últimas décadas. A medida que los gobiernos ...
Addressing the Crisis in Employment and Consumer Demand: Reconciliation with Financial and Environmental Sustainability
(The European Financial Review, 2012)
A Four-day Workweek: a Policy for Improving Employment and Environmental Conditions in Europe
(The European Financial Review, 2013)
Trade Policy
(Science and Technology, 2014)
In an otherwise insightful and thoughtful article, Sebastian Pfotenhauer (Trade Policy Is Science Policy,” Issues, Fall 2013) might better have entitled his contribution “Trade Policy Needs to Be Reconciled with Science ...