English 2017 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Relative Risk, Infant Mortality, Childhood Obesity

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We think of someone who is healthy as an absence of disease. Somebody who is not ill isn"t necessarily healthy. Someone who doesn"t have an illness can still live in a condition that isn"t healthy. Study the role of sick people and their treatment and the role of people in hospitals and how they do their jobs. Sociologists look at patterns that show differences in health outcomes, experiences and treatments why is it now that there are so many things now that are recognized as medical conditions that weren"t in the future. Infant mortality rate: number of deaths before the age of one for every 1,000 births. A declining infant mortality rate is an indication in that a countries health care system is becoming developed. Back then people died mostly from infectious diseases. Infectious diseases are now being imported , they don"t result in our own countries, they are being brought back from underdeveloped countries.

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