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Health in any country Arab or not is linked more to expenditure then
need, social or cultural traditions. Take the current UK health budget of
around £60bn this is roughly the same amount of the entire Indian
government budget for a population of 1.1bn.
Health in the Arab
Health in any country Arab or not is linked more to expenditure then
need, social or cultural traditions. Take the current UK health budget of
around £60bn this is roughly the same amount of the entire Indian
government budget for a population of 1.1bn.
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