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RFK Jr.’s Miasma Theory of Health Is Spreading
The NIH is picking up Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s argument that a healthy immune system can keep even pandemic germs at bay.
Research suggests that having a resilient, expansive identity could protect us from disease and offer hope for repairing ...
Environmental health expert explains why there is no human well-being without a healthy environment, and the climate changes’ ...
Background Community resilience is a relevant concept in public health, but its empirical relationship with health outcomes ...
The Ministerial Statement issued from the G20 Ministerial in Polokwane has set out concrete actions to protect public health by fighting inequalities. The statement details key global and national ...
Johannesburg: High inequality makes the world vulnerable to pandemics and creates a vicious cycle that puts public health and economies at risk, leading economists, health experts and the United ...
The Covid-19 pandemic exposed longstanding inequalities in healthcare access worldwide, particularly in Brazil. These disparities were especially evident in access to hospital beds and vaccines, ...
New UK research suggests that bullying, family conflict, and social inequality strongly influence loneliness in adolescence, ...
Addressing the U.S.'s cultural and economic inequalities effectively will require vastly different leadership than what we ...
Chaos at the heart of government and a failure to take Covid-19 seriously cost 23,000 lives in the first wave of the pandemic ...
Background: Pay inequality related to social identity has been observed among physicians, even after accounting for hours worked and specialty. Physician identity factors, such as gender and race, may ...
An America that seeks to fulfill its founding promises must reject both the systemically historic and the newly resurgent ...
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