For Health Equity, Location Matters
A special package explores problems and solutions to the geography of injustice
A special package explores problems and solutions to the geography of injustice
Produced with support from Takeda Pharmaceuticals.
This report, published in Scientific American and Nature, is supported by Takeda Pharmaceuticals. It was produced independently by the editors of Scientific American, who take sole responsibility for the editorial content.
Chiara Verchesi
For Health Equity, Location Matters
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