Unnatural Causes: Is Inequality Making Us Sick

2008    60mDocumentary
8.2
"Why do some of us get sicker more often and die sooner, and what causes us to become sick in the first place? This limited series explores the apparent link between a person's health and his social, economic and physical environments, which can affect one's health and longevity as strongly as such other better-known factors as smoking, diet and exercise."

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1 Season

  • Season 1
    Season 17 Episodes
  • Llewellyn M. SmithSelf - Narrator / Director / Producer
  • S. Leonard SymeSelf - Epidemiologist, UC Berkeley
  • David WilliamsSelf - Sociologist, Harvard School of Public Health
  • Michael MarmotSelf - Epidemiologist, University College London
  • Jack P. ShonkoffSelf - Pediatrician, Harvard Center on the Developing Child
  • Tony ItonSelf - Director, Alameda County Health Dept
  • Nancy KriegerSelf - Social Epidemiologist, Harvard School of Public Health
  • Ana Diez-RouxSelf - Epidemiologist, University of Michigan
  • Jim Yong KimSelf - Harvard University, Brigham and Women's Hospital
  • Richard DavidSelf - Stroger Hospital of Cook County, Chicago
  • James W. CollinsSelf - Neonatologist, Children's Memorial Hospital, Chicago
  • Terrol Dew JohnsonActivist
  • Tony de BrumSelf - Former Minister of Foreign Affairs & Health, Republic of the Marshall Islands
  • Camara Phyllis JonesSelf - Medical Epidemiologist, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
  • Harvey BrennerSelf - Epidemiologist, Univ. North Texas; John Hopkins Univ.
  • Tyan Parker DomingezSelf - Assistant Professor, USC School of Social Work
  • Donald WarneSelf - President & CEO, American Indian Health Management & Policy
  • Joan HollidaySelf - Public Health Nurse, Bridging the Community
  • Marguerite HarrisSelf - Clinical Health Director, Project Salud
  • Richard J. JacksonSelf - Professor of Environmental Health, UC Berkeley

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