HLTC05H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Epidemiological Transition, Social Stratification, Sedentism

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Their diet was very unique - their diet would vary over the space of the year. they live in small groups, they live in small bands of people. When we clear land, we are exposing our selves to new land and new pathogens domistication of animals results our exposure to the zoonatic experience. Increased conflict- epidemiological transition can result in more injuries. Social gradients with different access to resources : differences in social status- the gradients in social positions means that different people have different access to things people became owners of the land. those who have access to irrigation cannels. Dental health : agricultural impact on our teeth staples have an impact on our teeth- we begin to rely heavily on them. We begin to have activities abscesses - infection would push down to the blood streams and cause mortality a pus-filled cavity resulting from inflammation and usually caused by bacterial infection- leads to gum recession.

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