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Fiscal Evolution and the Syndemic

2023
Since its inception the COVID-19 crisis revealed that EU countries ’ immediate responses did not follow a clear path. Th ere is however growing evidence that tax measures naturally converged and this chapter hypothesises that this was a downstream eff ect of a common political framework of ‘ COVID-19 exceptionalism ’ based on biopolitics, a convergence
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Syndemic Diabetes

2019
This chapter begins with Esther's story, a woman residing in Nairobi who confronts convergent social and health conditions from food insecurity to diabetes, HIV, and financial stress. The story demonstrates how a global story of diabetes overlooks the unique social, political, and cultural factors that produce diabetes from place to place.
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Tuberculosis - Depression syndemic: A public health challenge

Indian Journal of Tuberculosis, 2019
Depression is common in Tuberculosis (TB) and associated with adverse outcomes through pathogenic mechanisms and impaired self-care behaviours including reduced treatment adherence. Undiagnosed depression can threaten the robustness of DOTS model despite large public health investment.
Mina, Chandra   +3 more
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Syndemic sex education

Sex Education, 2022
Rachel Silver, Nancy Kendall
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HIV Syndemics

2021
Mariam Abdurrahman   +2 more
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Syndemics or Synergistic Epidemics

2019
AbstractThe word syndemics is used to express the aggregation of two or more disease clusters or epidemics in a population within social and environmental context and explain the unexpected increases in burden of diseases. Our knowledge about social, cultural and economic determinants of health and diseases is not new and has an old history.
HAYRAN, Osman, ATAÇ, Ömer
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Applying Syndemic Theory to Acute Illness

JAMA, 2022
Kristina E, Rudd   +2 more
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Syndemics: A Cross-Disciplinary Approach to Complex Epidemic Events Like COVID-19

Annual Review of Anthropology, 2021
Merrill Singer   +2 more
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Syndemics and intersectionality: A response commentary

Social Science & Medicine, 2022
Nicola Bulled   +2 more
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