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Unnatural Causes: Is Inequality Making Us Sick? (2008)

Season 1

Examines the role of social determinants of health in creating health inequalities/health disparities in the United States. Based on extensive research by a wide variety of academics, public health experts, and medical practitioners, the seven-part series explores how class and racism can have greater impacts on one's health outcomes than genetics or personal behavior. The opening 56-minute episode, In Sickness and In Wealth, presents the series’ overarching themes. Each supporting half-hour episode, set in a different ethnic/racial community, provides a deeper exploration of how social conditions affect population health, and how some communities are extending their lives by improving them.

Released March 27, 2008 Episode 42 min None+
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S1E1 - In Sickness and in Wealth

How does the distribution of power, wealth and resources shape opportunities for health?
March 27, 2008, midnight

S1E2 - When the Bough Breaks

Can racism become embedded in the body and affect birth outcomes?
April 3, 2008, midnight

S1E3 - Becoming American

Latino immigrants arrive healthy, so why don’t they stay that way?
April 10, 2008, midnight

S1E4 - Bad Sugar

What are the connections between diabetes, oppression, and empowerment in two Native American communities?
April 17, 2008, midnight

S1E5 - Place Matters

Why is your street address such a strong predictor of your health?
April 24, 2008, midnight

S1E6 - Collateral Damage

How do Marshall Islanders pay for globalization and U.S. military policy with their health?
May 1, 2008, midnight

S1E7 - Not Just a Paycheck

Why do layoffs take such a huge toll in Michigan but cause hardly a ripple in Sweden?
May 8, 2008, midnight
Network: PBS
Episode Runtime: 42 min.
Season Runtime: 42 min.
Released: March 27, 2008
Last Air Date: May 8, 2008, midnight
Status: Ended
Certification: NR

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