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-Summary of a comment that was recently published in the Lancet Digital Health Journal regarding the definition of social determinants of health and their research challenges
Title of the paper: Social determinants of health: the need for data science methods and capacity ---By Payman Salamati, preventive and social medicine specialist, professor at Tehran University of Medical Sciences
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Precarious employment conditions are rising across Canada, contribute to avoidable health harms, and disproportionately impact workers who experience systemic oppression. Understanding and responding to these inequities and advancing decent work for all workers is an important avenue for public health action.
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City life can be exciting for adolescents, but the fast pace and unique stressors can also impact their mental health. Research suggests adolescents in cities experience higher rates of anxiety and depression compared to their suburban counterparts. Understanding the challenges of adolescent mental health in cities – like social isolation, lack of green space, and exposure to violence – is crucial. By creating supportive communities and accessible mental health resources, we can empower teens in urban
Here is a link to the commentary and speculations from the National Academies. Free to read online.
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Yes!! Sadly, the prisoners dilemma model and tit for tat leads to evil leaders gaining followers. Are there rational suggestions to break the feedback loops that sustain enmity and war?
David Zitner
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