A Comparative Study of Metal and Plastic (Karman) Cannulae for First Trimester Abortion by Suction Curettage

Autor: David A. Edelman, Ljubomir L. Sukarov, Ljubomir Antonovski, William E. Brenner, Kostadinka Ljatkova, Roger P. Bernard
Rok vydání: 1975
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Zdroj: International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics. 13:33-38
ISSN: 0020-7292
Popis: Changing alcohol consumption has led to a three- to fivefold increase in liver deaths in the UK and Finland, and a three- to fivefold decrease in France and Italy. Increasing consumption from a low baseline has been driven by fiscal, marketing and commercial factors – some of which have occurred as a result of countries joining the EU. In contrast consumption has fallen from previously very high levels as a result of shifting social and cultural factors; a move from rural to urban lifestyles and increased health consciousness. The marketing drive in these countries has had to shift from a model based on quantity to one based on quality, which means that health gains have occurred alongside a steady improvement in the overall value of the wine industry. Fiscal incentives – minimum pricing, restricting cross border trade and more volumetric taxation could aid this shift. A healthier population and a healthy drinks industry are not incompatible.
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