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| Food Stress and the Health of Immigrant Populations | |||
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This paper explores the concept of food stress among immigrant populations and the contribution of the global community in reducing this form of stress and its consequences. |
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| Medical Tourism: Social and Ethical Concerns | |||
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Medical tourism, the practice of traveling across international borders for health care, has serious ethical and economic ramifications for developing nations. Here, we discuss these current socioeconomic and ethical dilemmas. |
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| Street Medicine: A Green Light for Homeless Medical Care | |||
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A review of how physician-led street medical models address four prominent barriers to health care for homeless populations. |
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| Repercussions of Gendercide: The Local and Global Impact of a Culturally Influenced Practice | |||
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This review explores global health issues arising from the cultural practice of gendercide, female feticide and infanticide collectively, as exemplified by the developing countries of China and India. |
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| Prenatal Practices among Various Cultures in the United States: How Acculturation May be Detrimental | |||
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This paper discusses how traditional prenatal diets as well as social support systems in Asian and Hispanic immigrants in the U.S. often yield positive results in childbirth outcomes. |
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