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International literature suggests that corporate influence is evident when governments attempt to regulate products implicated in non-communicable disease, such as tobacco, asbestos, pollution, and foods, such as trans-fat, salt and sugar. These lifestyle diseases are aptly referred to as 'industria...
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Department of Public Health and Family Medicine
2017
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