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Vol. 8 No. 1 (2014)

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Published: 2014-03-09

Editorials

  • Profit, not health, driving Europe's Syria agenda

    Marc Johan Botenga
    1-3
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Original Research

  • Household characteristics and unintended pregnancy among ever-married women in Nigeria

    Chibuogwu Izugbara
    4-10
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  • Social policy as social vaccine

    Jalil Safaei
    11-22
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  • Street Health: Cross-sectional study identifying social medicine issues amongst patients of the Health Center for Homeless in Berlin, Germany

    Peter Tinnemann, Theresa E. S. Bauer, Jenny de la Torre Castro, Silvia Binting, Thomas Keil
    23-31
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  • Subjectively-Assigned versus self-reported race and ethnicity in US healthcare

    Richard S. Witzig, MarkAlain Dery
    32-36
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Social Medicine in Practice

  • Working in solidarity: The student Anti-Dengue Campaign of 2012

    Joanna Mae Souers, Ketia L. Brown, Laravic T. Flores, Kari L. Koch, Maiti C. Rodriguez
    37-39
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News & Events

  • The fight for the right to health: Global Capitalism’s crisis and accelerated expropriation

    Mauricio Torres Tovar
    40-42
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Themes and Debates

  • The right to identity: Implications of using subjectively-assigned race in US healthcare

    Richard S. Witzig
    43-52
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  • Structuration theory, a conceptual base for HIV/AIDS stigma

    Prem Misir
    53-61
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