Cultural health is a research area that focuses on how cultural beliefs, practices, and norms influence health outcomes and healthcare delivery. Researchers in this field seek to understand how different cultural backgrounds, values, and traditions shape individuals' health behaviors, attitudes towards illness, perceptions of health and wellness, and interactions with healthcare systems. Studies in cultural health often explore how cultural factors impact access to healthcare, health disparities among diverse populations, patient-provider communication, and the effectiveness of health interventions. By examining the intersection of culture and health, researchers aim to develop culturally tailored interventions and policies that can improve health outcomes for individuals from various cultural backgrounds.