Key Highlights
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A new comment in The Lancet argues that global health conferences often perpetuate the very inequities they aim to solve, risking tokenism in their pursuit of parity. This critique highlights a critical need for purposeful inclusion in global health discussions, rather than performative diversity.
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Research from the American Journal of Public Health investigates the link between structural advantage—such as societal systems that benefit certain demographics—and the health and well-being of White men. This study provides a new framework for understanding how privilege shapes health outcomes, moving beyond individual risk factors to address systemic influences.
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