All for One: Community Partnerships in Health Professions

3.8 - Poverty, the Human Body and Community Partnership Solutions in the Caribbean

10 min · 23. aug. 2025
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Childhood poverty has long-term consequences on the human mind and body, limiting individual potential. This episode looks at the scientific evidence of poverty's effect on the human body and how community partnerships can help reduce poverty in the context of the Caribbean islands. Credits: * Podington Bear (https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Podington_Bear/)

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