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Our culture affects the way we look after ourselves. It should shape the health care we receive, too

  • Written by Sabrina Gupta, Associate lecturer, School of Psychology and Public Health, La Trobe University
Our culture affects the way we look after ourselves. It should shape the health care we receive, tooAustralia is a multicultural society, and our health services need to be designed accordingly.From shutterstock.com

This article is the final part in a series, Where culture meets health.


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