The Lancet: Healthcare in Iraq “under severe duress”
The Lancet July 16 2016 Under Severe Duress – Healthcare in Iraq
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10 years after American and British forces toppled Saddam Hussein and helped initiate a decade of intense violence, life expectancy at birth in Iraq is 59 years—at least 12 years …
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