Born Sick in the USA by Bezruchka, Stephen (Emeritus of University of Washington) (9781009573702) | Browns Books
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Born Sick in the USA : Improving the Health of a Nation

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How healthy you are is dependent on where you live.

Americans suffer more cancers, heart disease, mental illness, and other chronic diseases than those who live in other wealthy nations, despite having the most expensive healthcare system in the world.

Why? Embark on a journey to unravel the profound impact of public policies on American health from before birth in Born Sick in the USA: Improving the Health of a Nation.

Delve into the intricate web where economic inequality weaves a tapestry of sickness stemming from a highly stressed society.

This compelling read illuminates the need for transformative change in social safety nets and public policies to uplift national health and well-being.

Through vivid storytelling, the book unveils the symptoms, diagnosis, and 'medicine' required to steer the nation toward a healthier future.

Join the movement for a healthier America by embracing the insightful revelations and empowering calls to action presented within the pages of this eye-opening book.

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Cambridge University Press
1009573705 / 9781009573702
Hardback
19/02/2026
United Kingdom
English
250 pages
23 cm

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