Giant thigh lipomas: from a case report to a guide for the surgical approach

This study argues for the need of contextualisation of the immigrant paradox as evidence thereof varies dependent on specific outcomes and communities. The importance of other associated social determinants of wellbeing is also highlighted since gender, race, age, class, education, relationship status, location, and behavioural factors were found to be significantly associated with wellbeing. Policies should thus be aimed at reducing structural inequalities in broad whilst also introducing social programmes that reduce behavioural or lifestyle activities that have negative implications on wellbeing.PMID:38682001 | PMC:PMC11047211 | DOI:10.1080/23320885.2024.2335275
Source: Hand Surgery - Category: Surgery Authors: Source Type: research