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  1. Jul 6, 2024 · 1) Unnatural Causes (2008) "Unnatural Causes" is a seven-part documentary series that examines the socio-economic and racial disparities in health in the United States. Released in 2008 and produced by California Newsreel, the series investigates the underlying causes of these disparities. It emphasizes that factors like income, education ...

  2. Unnatural Causes: Is Inequality Making Us Sick? is a four-hour documentary series, broadcast nationally in the United States on PBS in spring 2008, [1] that examines the role of social determinants of health in creating health inequalities / health disparities (which the film considers health inequities) in the US.

  3. Apr 16, 2008 · A new documentary series Unnatural Causes asks why minorities suffer disproportionately from many health problems. The film's producers discuss new research that suggests the mental stress of ...

  4. 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. While we pour more and more money into drugs, dietary supplements and new medical technologies, it turns out there is much more ...

  5. Unnatural Causes, for the first time on film, investigates the sources of our huge and alarming socio-economic and racial inequities in health. The four-hour series sifts through the evidence ...

  6. Unnatural Causes: With Llewellyn M. Smith, S. Leonard Syme, David Williams, Ana Diez-Roux. "Why do some of us get sicker more often and die sooner, and what causes us to become sick in the first place?

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  8. Oct 30, 2008 · Distributed by California Newsreel, Order Dept., PO Box 2284, South Burlington, VT 05407; 877-811-7495 (toll free) Produced by California Newsreel with Vital Pictures. Directed by Llewellyn M. Smith, James Rutenbeck, Eric Stange, Randall MacLowry, Ellie Lee, Patricia Garcia Rios, Maria Theresa Rodriguez. DVD, color, 1 DVD, 7 films, 30 - 55 min.

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