Dr. Anna Gilmore, a public health expert, argues that health is not solely determined by genetics or location but significantly by the actions of corporations. She highlights four main products—tobacco, fossil fuels, alcohol, and food—that contribute to a substantial portion of global deaths. Gilmore critiques how these commercial determinants of health shape public life, noting that industries can inflict harm through their operations. Her insights underscore the importance of understanding corporate practices and their broader implications for health and safety.
Dr. Anna Gilmore emphasizes that the influence of corporations on health is significant, with four products alone causing up to two-thirds of global deaths.
The commercial determinants of health demonstrate how businesses shape health outcomes through their practices, impacting lifestyles and overall public well-being.
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