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- W2080657821 abstract "The role of physicians and other health workers in the preservation and promotion of peace is the most significant factor for the attainment of health for all. This 1981 resolution of the World Health Assembly (resolution WHA 34.38) recognizes that the greatest threats to the health of the people of the world lie not in specific forms of acute or chronic disease, not even in poverty, hunger, or homelessness, but rather in the consequences of war. Any war, and even preparation for war, 1 can of course lead to poverty, hunger, homelessness, and disease. Indeed, these consequences make even victory, or the quest for national security through massive arms expenditures, seem hollow. Among the dangers of war, the greatest single threat lies in weapons of indiscriminate mass destruction, whichThe Journalrecognizes annually with its Hiroshima anniversary issue. Nuclear Weapons Nuclear weapons remain the most potentially destructive of all these" @default.
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