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Slow TV - Our health: what's changing in our world?

In this Melbourne Conversations event looking at personal health, a selection of speakers discuss how we are dealing with the changing world with respect to social wellbeing, the increasing speed of daily life, environmental health and the role of pharmacology.

The speakers are: Dr Richard Denniss, Executive Director of The Australia Institute; Dr Olivia Carter NHMRC Research Fellow and Lecturer, the University of Melbourne; and, Prof Rob Moodie the Chair of Global Health, the Nossal Institute of Global Health.

http://www.themonthly.com.au/our-health-whats-changing-our-world-2285

Section: 
Environment
Society
Author: 
Dr Richard Denniss
External Link: 
http://www.themonthly.com.au/our-health-whats-changing-our-world-2285

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