EPISODE · Jan 11, 2026 · 27 MIN
A Battle With My Blood by Tatiana Schlossberg read aloud
from Copacetic Health · host © Dr. Michela Bull
The social and commercial determinants of health impact everyone, no matter socio-economic status, cultural identity, or religious tradition. Tatiana Schlossberg’s published essay, A Battle With My Blood, speaks to the heart of health literacy as a global community. Her article is read aloud. Schlossberg, T. (2025). A battle with my blood. The New Yorker.Learn more about stem cell therapy from the National Marrow Donor Program:https://www.nmdp.org/what-we-do/about-usThe Leukemia and Lymphoma Society (LLS) was renamed as Blood Cancer United. Learn more about research into 9/11 and blood cancer risk in first responders:https://bloodcancerunited.org/resources/blog/research-now-911-and-blood-cancer-risk-first-respondersFor information on mRNA vaccine research, and impact of funding cuts: https://ysph.yale.edu/news-article/new-report-sounds-alarm-on-health-fallout-from-mrna-vaccine-funding-cuts/In a world of cheaply made bargains, the social and commercial determinants of health are not jargon! Thank you for taking the time to listen. ciao, for now. drmichelabull.com
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The social and commercial determinants of health impact everyone, no matter socio-economic status, cultural identity, or religious tradition. Tatiana Schlossberg’s published essay, A Battle With My Blood, speaks to the heart of health literacy as a global community. Her article is read aloud. Schlossberg, T. (2025). A battle with my blood. The New Yorker. Learn more about stem cell therapy from the National Marrow Donor Program: https://www.nmdp.org/what-we-do/about-us The ...
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