To figure out not only how many people die from specific diseases but also how much each disease affects people's quality of life, researchers in 1992 first estimated what's
called the global burden of disease.
Not exact matches
- Finally I'd address the duplicity (if I may
call it that) in Trenberths statement: «Given that
global warming is «unequivocal», to quote the 2007 IPCC report, the null hypothesis should now be reversed, thereby placing the
burden of proof on showing that there is no human influence.
India, with 21 % of the
global burden of disease but only 6 % of hospital bed capacity, has been left behind Asian neighbors Thailand, Indonesia, China on UHC, Bali added,
calling for a dramatic and innovative healthcare reform process in the country.