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Related: About this forumAusterity is hurting our health, say researchers
Austerity is having a devastating effect on health in Europe and North America, driving suicide, depression and infectious diseases and reducing access to medicines and care, researchers said on Monday.
Detailing a decade of research, Oxford University political economist David Stuckler and Sanjay Basu, an assistant professor of medicine and an epidemiologist at Stanford University, said their findings show austerity is seriously bad for health.
In a book to be published this week, the researchers say more than 10,000 suicides and up to a million cases of depression have been diagnosed during what they call the "Great Recession" and its accompanying austerity across Europe and North America.
In Greece, moves like cutting HIV prevention budgets have coincided with rates of the AIDS-causing virus rising by more than 200 percent since 2011 - driven in part by increasing drug abuse in the context of a 50 percent youth unemployment rate. Greece also experienced its first malaria outbreak in decades following budget cuts to mosquito-spraying programs.
And more than five million Americans have lost access to healthcare during the latest recession, they argue, while in Britain, some 10,000 families have been pushed into homelessness by the government's austerity budget.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/04/28/us-austerity-idUSBRE93R0G820130428
Addison
(299 posts)Last edited Tue Apr 30, 2013, 05:16 PM - Edit history (1)
. . . the fool is thirsty.
Only here the the ordinary man, woman, and child is no fool but the water is kept locked away.
The bankers and government treasurers sit on piles of gold and pretend there's a scarcity of it.
CJCRANE
(18,184 posts)There is no two ways about it.
They don't work for the betterment of a country, they just drag it down closer to third world status.