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gender (being male) and chronic health conditions are statistically associated with increased odds of unmet need after …
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Malaysia, presents significant sites of nodal governance through which local and global health rights are claimed. This …
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Health care in Malaysia is funded primarily through taxation and is no longer sustainable. One funding option is …
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Lumpur, Malaysia (July–September 2010), and 12 refugees attending a camp-based HIV clinic in Kakuma, Kenya (February …
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work addressing domestic impacts of IMT is reviewed and a case study of Indonesian medical travel to Malaysia is presented …
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In Australia, like other advanced liberal democracies, the adoption of a recovery orientation was hailed as a major leap forward in mental health policy and service provision. We argue that this shift in thinking about the meaning of recovery requires further analysis of the gendered dimension...
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This paper aims to increase understanding of how mothers diagnosed with breast cancer while in the paid workforce experience and manage their multiple demands of taking care of themselves, their children and their paid work. In-depth, semi-structured interviews were conducted with 32 women who...
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Even as obesity rates reach new highs, the social stigmatization of obesity seems to be strengthening and globalizing. This review identifies at least four mechanisms by which a pervasive environment of fat stigma could reinforce high body weights or promote weight gain, ultimately driving...
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At the start of the twenty-first century, two arms of U.S. immigration policy shape the lives of families and children. The first, enforcement practices, lead to the involuntary separation of parents and children—or the fears of this outcome—when the United States government detains and...
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The international migration of parents from the global south raises questions about the health impacts of family separation on those who stay behind. This paper uses data collected in 2008 and 2009 for a project on Child Health and Migrant Parents in South-East Asia (CHAMPSEA) to address a...
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