HLTC05H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Multiple Exposure, Corticosteroid, Tuberculosis
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Poor diet is one of the direct routes through which social. Stress: a common consequence of poverty, discrimination and other forms of, normally harmless virus coxsackie b3 can lead to life-threatening, poverty, childhood malnutrition and later heart disease (barker and. Malnutrition: compromised immune systems and greater vulnerability to infections, higher likelihood of influenza, with greater lethality, organ involvement, duration heart disease in malnourished adults (those deficient in selenium) Osmond 1986, england and wales), associated with adult diet high in cholesterol conditions and inequality impact health and contribute thereby to syndemical enhancement of disease social suffering (blakey 1994, 2001; dressler 2003; goodman 2001; Leatherman 2001; leatherman and daltabuit2 001; mcdade 2002) expression in clinical outcomes development, impaired fertility, chronic fatigue, depression, anxiety, migraines, eating & sleeping disorders, more rapid disease progression, etc. infections. A change from ordinary pressure to stressful challenges evokes According to herring and swedlund (2010: 6), exposing these. The appearance of syndemics reflect breakdowns in social.