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In 1960, the
Universal Declaration of Human Rights further specified health positively as the highest
attainable standard of physical and mental well-being, achieved through the promotion of
maternal and child health, reduction of mortality and morbidity rates, environmental
sanitation, and provision of adequate medical services. Susser (1993) has outlined how the
United Nations reaffirmed health as an intrinsically valuable end after the Second World
War by emphasizing that poor health is caused predominantly by poverty and environmental
conditions. |