The Health Crisis in Russia - University of Denver
Eberstadt describes the current health crisis in Russia, citing high mortality rates, low birth rates, and increased rates of disease and infection. Adding to the crisis is the lack of adequate health care to treat these health issues, some of which are easily curable. Policymakers and government ................
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