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Animals and Public Health
Author: Dr Aysha Akhtar
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Binding: Kindle Edition
ISBN: B007MLMVHA
Category: Medical



Animals and Public Health: Why Treating Animals Better is Critical to Human Welfare (The Palgrave Macmillan Animal Ethics Series)


It is often assumed, particularly by those in the health fields, that the welfare of animals is in opposition to that of humans. Download Animals and Public Health medical books for free.
Aysha Akhtar, M.D., M.P.H., dispels that notion by presenting scientific evidence that demonstrates just how intricately related human and animal health and welfare are.

In a lively and engaging manner, this highly accessible text takes the reader through a diverse array of health topics and explores the link between the way we treat animals and how it affects human health. Dr. Akhtar explores the lives of animals in violent homes, factory farms, experimental laboratories, the entertainment industry and the wildlife trade. She reveals how their poor treatment is both directly and indirectly related to some of Get Animals and Public Health our bestseller medical books.

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