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Social Determinants of Health

DISCOVER HOW SOCIAL SYSTEMS INFLUENCE HUMAN VITALITY: RESEARCHING THE COMPLEX LINKS BETWEEN CULTURE, ECONOMY, AND SHARED WELLNESS IN EVERY COMMUNITY.

The Intersections of Culture, Society, and Wellbeing

True wellness is more than biology; it is shaped by the cultural, economic, and social environments where we live. We investigate these systemic forces to bridge the gap between clinical data and the human experience.

Socioeconomic Determinants

Deep-diving into how wealth distribution, education levels, and social stratification create disparate health outcomes and dictate access to life-saving care.

CORE RESEARCH PILLARS

We analyze the deep-rooted forces that determine health behaviors, moving beyond biological explanations to social realities.

Cultural Perspective

Examining how cultural narratives, religious values, and traditional knowledge systems shape the way individuals interpret symptoms and navigate medicine.

Environmental Impact

Investigating how physical habitats, pollution, and urban planning intersect with community health, influencing chronic disease patterns and wellbeing.

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The Tomato Project: Rooted in Community

The Tomato Project is a longitudinal study in home-grown sustainability and social connection. By focusing on a single, versatile crop, we explore the social side of health through direct agricultural practice and local food sovereignty.

  • Home Cultivation: We prototype techniques for growing diverse tomato varieties in limited home spaces, emphasizing accessible urban agriculture.
  • Documentation: Every stage from seed sowing to final harvest is meticulously recorded to track soil health and organic vitality.
  • Community Pop-ups: Small-scale farmers market events transform our research into shared experiences, fostering hyper-local food networks.
  • Quality & Yield: A narrow focus allows us to benchmark yield consistency while measuring community response to sustainable, research-led gardening.
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