Resultaten voor 'layal liverpool'

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  1. Hoe racisme ons ziek maakt
    1. Layal Liverpool

    Hoe racisme ons ziek maakt

    over gezondheid en medische ongelijkheid

    » De babysterfte in Nederland het hoogst is in wijken waar traditioneel veel mensen van kleur wonen, zoals de Bijlmer? » Mensen met een Zwarte of Aziatische afkomst in Engeland veel langer moeten wachten op een kankerdiagnose dan Witte mensen? » Vrouwen van kleur wereldwijd een grotere kans hebben om te overlijden tijdens een bevalling? In Hoe racisme ons ziek maakt legt viroloog en wetenschapsjournalist Layal Liverpool de etnische blinde vlek van de medische wereld bloot. In de gezondheidszorg is de menselijke proefpersoon standaard Wit (en vaak man), waardoor raciale vooroordelen en hiaten onvermijdelijk ontstaan. Aan de hand van wereldwijd wetenschappelijk onderzoek toont ze de schokkende (en vaak fatale) gevolgen van deze raciale ongelijkheid. Zo laat ze zien hoe raciale stereotypes mensen van kleur kwetsbaarder maken voor ziekten en zorgen voor minder kans op de juiste behandeling of genezing. Gelukkig is er hoop en Liverpool geeft concrete handvatten die een gezondere wereld voor iedereen mogelijk maken.

    € 25,99
  2. Systemic
    1. Layal Liverpool

    Systemic

    How Racism Is Making Us Sick

    "Until health outcomes are equal among all people, Systemic will continue to be a vital resource for anyone concerned with the well-being of their community."—Alyssa Parssinen, ShelfAwareness"Nature reporter Liverpool debuts with a damning investigation of how racism affects health outcomes across the globe…. The extensive research captures the alarming scope of the problem, yet Liverpool also includes reason for hope, highlighting efforts to “sequence DNA from traditionally unrepresented groups'' and to support “aspiring and current doctors of African and Caribbean heritage” in the U.K. It’s a troubling assessment of a pervasive problem."—Publishers Weekly"A powerful argument for a more equitable approach to health care." —Kirkus Reviews"In this necessary volume, science journalist Layal Liverpool dispels the oft-repeated myth that biological or genetic differences among racial groups can explain health disparities."—Karla J. Strand, Ms. Magazine "Systemic is a wide-ranging, inquisitive book about health care and society — and ultimately a call for change. Liverpool makes available a plethora of resources and advocacy groups that should help everyone to get involved in anti-racism efforts."—Sirry Alang, Nature"Liverpool’s book is a call to arms for a drastic societal shift: for everyone (particularly medical professionals) to recognise that racism is as bad for your health as smoking, drinking or eating unhealthy food."—The New Statesman (UK)"Systemic is an important new book about the relationship between racism, illness, and manufactured disability. Global in scope, Layal Liverpool takes us from Europe to the Americas, from Africa to Australia, illustrating the transnational scourge racism has on the health of the public the world over. Scientifically and technically masterful but never lacking heart, Liverpool draws upon her own lived experiences with vulnerability and grace, so that readers may better understand their own." —Steven W. Thrasher, PhD, author of The Viral Underclass "Across a global canvas Layal Liverpool deploys deep compassion, gut-wrenching testimony, and peerless scientific journalism to show how racism lives and kills. But then she guides us to a revelation: once we know the truth of racism, it’s possible to chart a way to a health system in which anti-racism is medicine. It’s a prescription that everyone needs. Start by reading, and then organize!" —Raj Patel, co-author of Inflamed"A groundbreaking, brilliantly argued book that debunks the myth that illness is the great equalizer. With a strong foundation in science and biology, Layal Liverpool unequivocally proves that addressing bias in medicine and data gaps in research will lead to a healthier and more equal world."  —Siddhartha Mukherjee, bestselling author of The Emperor of All Maladies, The Gene and The Song of the Cell"Layal Liverpool has produced a work of towering importance that will undoubtedly change science and save lives, but it will also change the way you see yourself and the people around you. Systemic is beautifully written and scholarly but perhaps almost uniquely for such a book it is deeply personal and accessible, packed with compelling stories and fascinating details which are harnessed to make an impassioned argument for a better world."  —Chris Van Tulleken, NYT bestselling author of Ultra-Processed People

    € 19,95
  3. Systemic
    1. Layal Liverpool

    Systemic

    How Racism Harms Health – and What We Can Do About It

    A ground-breaking investigation into how racism corrodes science and medicine – leading to worse treatment for everyone.

    € 14,95
  4. Racism kills
    1. Layal , Liverpool

    Racism kills

    Das erste Buch über Rassismus im Gesundheitswesen auf dem deutschen Markt   Layal Liverpool zeigt, wie tief Rassismus in das Leben von Menschen eingreift, deren Körper für die Medizin noch immer unsichtbar sind: Schwarzen Menschen und People of Colour wird unterstellt, sie könnten mehr Schmerzen ertragen als weiße Menschen. Schwarze Frauen sterben viermal häufiger bei der Geburt. Herz-Kreislauf-Erkrankungen werden nicht erkannt, transgenerationale Traumata nicht ernst genommen. Die in Berlin lebende Medizinerin Layal Liverpool legt die Wurzeln dieser tödlichen Ungleichheiten frei und führt den Beweis, dass unsere Gesellschaft weit davon entfernt ist, ihre Mitglieder gleich zu behandeln. Doch es gibt Wege zu einem gerechteren Gesundheitssystem, das den Wert des Lebens wirklich schätzt.  »Ein bahnbrechendes, brillant argumentiertes Buch, das mit dem Mythos aufräumt, dass Krankheit der große Gleichmacher ist.«  Siddharta Mukherjee  »Klarsichtig und beeindruckend.« The Guardian  »Ein Werk von überragender Bedeutung, das zweifellos die Wissenschaft verändern und Leben retten wird.« Chris van Tulleken

    € 24,00
  5. Systemic
    1. Layal Liverpool

    Systemic

    How Racism Is Making Us Sick
    € 32,95
  6. Systemic
    1. Layal , Liverpool

    Systemic

    Racism is a public health crisis - and we can do something about it. 'A work of towering importance that will undoubtedly change science and save lives, but it will also change the way you see yourself and the people around you' Chris van Tulleken, author of Ultra-Processed PeopleA ground-breaking investigation into how racism corrodes science and medicine - leading to worse treatment for everyone.What can you do when science and medicine are as biased as the society they treat? Black and Asian patients in the UK wait nearly a week longer for a cancer diagnosis and globally, people of colour are not only more likely to die while giving birth, they are also more likely to die while being born - or soon afterwards. In Systemic, science journalist Layal Liverpool unearths the shocking facts behind the health threat of racism, and when a scientific bias is this pronounced, it results in worse treatment for everyone. We are collectively more ill, medical research is held back and our potential for scientific discoveries is reduced.But there is hope for a cure - practical solutions that we can implement to heal our world. Individuals can learn to advocate for themselves and others with scientifically backed data in the face of structural prejudice. Governments can enact policies aimed at tackling systemic inequities on a national level. Drawing on years of research, interviews and cutting-edge data from across the world, Systemic is a clarion call for a healthier world for us all.'A groundbreaking, brilliantly argued book that debunks the myth that illness is the great equaliser' Siddhartha Mukherjee, Pulitzer Prize winning-author of The Emperor of All Maladies and The Song of the Cell'Liverpool is a wonderful researcher and this shines through in her writing. Systemic provides a powerful examination on racism in healthcare' Annabel Sowemimo, author of Divided

    € 27,50
  7. Hoe racisme ons ziek maakt
    1. Layal Liverpool

    Hoe racisme ons ziek maakt
    E-book

    over gezondheid en medische ongelijkheid

    » De babysterfte in Nederland het hoogst is in wijken waar traditioneel veel mensen van kleur wonen, zoals de Bijlmer? » Mensen met een Zwarte of Aziatische afkomst in Engeland veel langer moeten wachten op een kankerdiagnose dan Witte mensen? » Vrouwen van kleur wereldwijd een grotere kans hebben om te overlijden tijdens een bevalling? In Hoe racisme ons ziek maakt legt viroloog en wetenschapsjournalist Layal Liverpool de etnische blinde vlek van de medische wereld bloot. In de gezondheidszorg is de menselijke proefpersoon standaard Wit (en vaak man), waardoor raciale vooroordelen en hiaten onvermijdelijk ontstaan. Aan de hand van wereldwijd wetenschappelijk onderzoek toont ze de schokkende (en vaak fatale) gevolgen van deze raciale ongelijkheid. Zo laat ze zien hoe raciale stereotypes mensen van kleur kwetsbaarder maken voor ziekten en zorgen voor minder kans op de juiste behandeling of genezing. Gelukkig is er hoop en Liverpool geeft concrete handvatten die een gezondere wereld voor iedereen mogelijk maken.

    € 14,99
  8. Systemic
    1. Layal Liverpool

    Systemic

    How Racism Is Making Us Sick
    € 73,50
  9. Systemic
    1. Layal Liverpool

    Systemic

    How Racism Is Making Us Sick
    € 54,95
  10. Systemic
    1. Layal Liverpool

    Systemic

    How Racism Is Making Us Sick
    € 50,50