Paradox of Health in Times of Conflict
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conflict
war
healthcare infrastructure
health outcomes

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Chakravorty, I. (2023). Paradox of Health in Times of Conflict: Lessons for Healthcare Professionals. The Physician, 8(3), 1-5. https://doi.org/10.38192/1.8.3.11

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