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Food tax reduces obesity and health inequalities: The Daily Mirror covers Dr Elisa Pineda's new research
Olympic swimmer and business student: Forbes features MSc International Health Management alumnus Julimar Avila
Paying polluters to stop polluting is sound economic logic, writes Dr Alissa Kleinnijenhuis in the Financial Times
Income and regional disparities dictate how young people use healthcare services: new study from Dr Mario Martinez-Jiminez
Unequal access to information is the hidden barrier to free healthcare: Dr Andre Veiga writes in Forbes
IB Podcasts Podcast from students, career advisers and faculty at Imperial College Business School Listen