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Beyond the headlines and into the health of Syrian refugees
In 2011, a civil war began in Syria. Protesters demanded President Bashar Al-Assad’s resignation and subsequent implementation of democratic reforms.1 The Syrian government responded with military action, which escalated feelings of hostility and propelled antigovernment rebel activity. Since then, the battle against the regime has grown into a sectarian conflict between various ethnic and religious groups in the country.2