Compare and contrast the meaning of Health WHO 1946 as well as Health as a Commodity

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Although it is quite certain that no one can be perfectly healthy and cannot attain the entirety of health. Health should be treated like a commodity these days as it is a necessity. But the health department is neglected these days and thus it is transforming into a major concern. From a philosopher's point of view which centers on the community's norm suggests that disability, infection and infirmity should be absent...
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But the health department is neglected these days and thus it is transforming into a major concern. From a philosopher's point of view which centers on the community's norm suggests that disability, infection and infirmity should be absent. "the state of optimum capacity of an individual for the effective performance of the roles and tasks for which (s)he has been socialized" Parsons (1972) p117, cited in Aggleton (1990) p9 Compare and contrast the meaning of Health WHO 1946 as well as Health as a Commodity As new medications have come in the market, it implies that health can be bought or supplied (through health services; medical stores), given (through drugs and surgery) and lost (through any untoward incident)...
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