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determinant

[dih-tur-muh-nuhnt] / dɪˈtɜr mə nənt /














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“There’s a solid line from her work on weathering to what we now call social determinants of health,” Nunez-Smith said.

From Seattle Times

They’re connected to what the CDC called “the social determinants of health” — “economic policies and systems, development agendas, social norms, social policies, racism, climate change and political systems.”

From Los Angeles Times

Industrial activity in China has become a key determinant of prices in recent weeks following its ending of coronavirus-related restrictions, amid weaker global demand.

From Reuters

They can raise their collective voice in support of evidence-based health measures; expose and oppose the harmful effects of commercial determinants on health and equity; and insist that commercial actors and governments are held accountable.

From Salon

Over the past five decades, emergency medicine has evolved from a job for “adrenaline junkies” to a diverse specialty at the forefront of addressing health inequity and social determinants of health.

From Washington Post