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UNNATURAL CAUSES is the acclaimed documentary series broadcast by PBS and now used by thousands of organizations around the country to tackle the root causes of our alarming socio-economic and racial inequities in health.
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UNNATURAL CAUSES criss-crosses the country investigating the stories and findings that are shaking up conventional notions about what makes us healthy or sick.
Unnatural Causes, a seven-part series now available on DVD, sounds the alarm about our glaring socio-economic and racial disparities in health--and seeks out root causes. But those causes are not what we might expect.
Unnatural Causes, a seven-part series now available on DVD, sounds the alarm about our glaring socio-economic and racial disparities in health--and seeks out root causes. But those causes are not what we might expect.
What connections exist between healthy bodies, healthy bank accounts, and skin color? Four individuals from different walks of life demonstrate how one’s position in society – shaped by social ...
Aug 14, 2014 · Watch a four-part series that explores how socioeconomic and racial factors affect our health and longevity. Learn about the root causes of health disparities and the role of social conditions in shaping our well-being.
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Unnatural Causes: Is Inequality Making Us Sick? is a four-hour documentary series, broadcast nationally in the United States on PBS in spring 2008, that examines the role of social determinants of health in creating health inequalities/health disparities (which the film considers health inequities) in the US.