Michael Marmot

Michael Marmot

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Sir Michael Marmot is a renowned British epidemiologist and public health expert, best known for his research on health inequalities and the social determinants of health. He has conducted extensive studies on how social and economic factors influence health outcomes, particularly focusing on the impact of chronic stress in the workplace and its correlation with physical and mental health. His work has shaped policies aimed at reducing health disparities and improving wellbeing across populations.

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Michael Marmot is an epidemiologist and co-chair of the Global Council on Inequality, Aids and Pandemics report.

Ramaphosa links debt reform to global inequality fight – The Mail & Guardian
Mail & Guardian·South AfricaSouth Africa· 2025-11-10
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Professor Sir Michael Marmot is a renowned epidemiologist and co-chair of the Global Council on Inequality, AIDS and Pandemics.

G20 health ministers take on dangerous inequalities – The Mail & Guardian
Mail & Guardian·South AfricaSouth Africa· 2025-11-06
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Michael Marmot is an epidemiologist involved in the report on inequalities and pandemics.

Desigualdade está a tornar pandemias mais prováveis, mortíferas e caras
Expresso das Ilhas – Cape Verdean newspaper & portal·Cabo VerdeCabo Verde· 2025-11-03
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Michael Marmot is the Director of the Institute of Health Equity and co-chair of the Global Council on Inequality, AIDS and Pandemics.

The Global Council on Inequality, AIDS and Pandemics in partnership with UNAIDS and the Mail & Guardian to host a livestream with leaders on a new report on the impact of Inequality on Pandemics.
Mail & Guardian·South AfricaSouth Africa· 2025-10-27
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Sir Michael Marmot, the pioneering researcher into health inequalities, has argued that jobs like those in an Amazon-type warehouse are extremely stressful.

The truth about stress: from the benefits of the ‘good kind’ to the exercise that only makes it worse | Health & wellbeing
The Guardian·United KingdomUnited Kingdom· 2025-04-18
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