“Vulnerable” is a public health euphemism we need to stop using
Cecille Joan Avila is a Policy Analyst at Boston University School of Public Health. She tweets at @cecilleavila. “Vulnerable” is often used to avoid the
Cecille Joan Avila is a Policy Analyst at Boston University School of Public Health. She tweets at @cecilleavila. “Vulnerable” is often used to avoid the
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