With more money, you simply have more opportunities for health care services, education, and resources such as organic food. The more money you have, the more likely you will live in a safe and thriving neighborhood with less crime. In the video Unnatural Causes, a perfect example of constant struggle to live healthy and peacefully without money, is the insight of Mary Turner. Her situation is surely unjust because she is trapped between getting a job with low-income or loosing her health insurance that pays for her daily medications that keep her functioning. This is essentially a lose-lose situation for Mary and her family because she really has no way out of severe poverty due to unjust health policies. If there were a way to change the health insurance policy so that she could make an adequate amount of money while still receiving insurance for her medications, she would be better off. In Mary’s case, her and her daughter would also be helped financially if necessary feminine products were free. If people are desiring to live healthier lives with more money, they should be allowed the attempt to do that rather than not have the option to do so. (In Sickness and in Wealth, …show more content…
It implies that numerous factors can relate to a person’s health that are uncontrollable to the individual that is affected by social determinants. Social conditions are very reflective of Gwai in Unnatural Causes who cannot maintain homeostasis because he is constantly stressed not only to make money, but because his neighborhood is so violent. To prove how violent the neighborhood is, he explains that his daughter was mistakenly murdered at their doorstep. This does not seem to provide a safe environment to walk outside, or even create friendly relationships, which certainly creates