## Introduction Have you ever imagined what life might look like after surviving cancer, particularly during the most vibrant years of your life? For many young women in Mexico City who have battled breast cancer, the journey doesn’t simply end with remission. Instead, it marks the beginning of a complex phase where they navigate not […]
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Untangling the Threads of Life: The Impact of Neonatal Intensive Care in Mexico
— Introduction: A Lifesaving Investment Imagine a tiny, fragile life cradled in the palm of a hand, clinging to existence. Each breath this little being takes is a triumph, a tangible defiance of the odds stacked against them. This is often the scene in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) around the world. But while the […]

Voices from the Field: Understanding Migrant Health through an Ethnographic Lens
Introduction: Bridging Worlds for Health Awareness Imagine leaving your home, crossing borders, and taking on labor-intensive jobs under extreme conditions—all for the promise of a better future. This is a reality for many migrant workers in the United States, and with it comes a unique set of health challenges largely shaped by their social and […]