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* Teratogens are environment factors that contribute to birth
defects.
Examples of teratogens ; Radiation,drugs
are environmental factors that contribute to birth defects. O Teratogens Neurogenesis O Myelin OWhite matter
Teratogens are environmental agents that cause damage during the prenatal period. These include: environmental chemicals drugs (over the counter medication, alcohol or nicotine) infections and sexually transmitted diseases health factors (e.g. diabetes) all of the above
How do the following factors contribute to malnutrition; poverty, lack of education, disease and environmental factors. How can food assistance programs help alleviate these issues? Use the material in the text and lecture to support your response. Use proper APA citation.
Research has shown that lifestyle behaviors, dietary, environmental factors and occupational exposure contribute to the number of cancer cases and deaths. Health indicators are important factors to consider when determining the origins of disease. How can variables in non-modifiable and modifiable factors influence a person’s health status? Discuss the difference between modifiable and non-modifiable risk factors. Include all in your response: Age Gender Genetics Environment Activity level
Apart from genetic factors, research has shown that lifestyle behaviors, dietary, environmental factors and occupational exposure contribute to the number of heart disease cases and deaths. Discuss the difference between modifiable and non-modifiable risk factors and give 3 examples of each.
Apart from genetic factors, research has shown that lifestyle behaviors, dietary, environmental factors and occupational exposure contribute to the number of heart disease cases and deaths. Discuss the difference between modifiable and non-modifiable risk factors and give 3 examples of each.
why are probiotic, prebiotic, CAM therapies practiced particularly outside of the US? What factors contribute to these therapies? Are there any ethical, social, or environmental challenges the world will face if we increase antibiotic resistance?
Question1 1 pts How is an infant mortality rate measured? O The probability that a newborn baby will die before reaching age 5 per 1,000 live births. O The number of infant deaths under age 1 per 1,000 live births in a given year. O The number of infant deaths under 28 days of age per 1,000 live births in a given year O The number of birth defects under age 1 per 1,000 live births in a given year...
Risk Factors for Low Birth Weight Rates of infant mortality, birth defect, and premature labor are high for babies with low birth weight. There are many factors that may contribute to low birth weight In this activity, we use data from a random sample of women who participated in a study in 1986 at the Baystate Medical Center in Springfield, MA (Source: Hosmer and Lemeshow (2000), Applied Logistic Regression: Second Edition.) For the 30 women in the study with a...
Twin studies on sexual orientation show that O a. genes are much more influential than environmental factors in determining sexual orientation. b. sexual orientation is determined almost completely by environmental factors. C. a genetic link cannot be established because not enough twins will participate in this kind of research. o d. genetic and environmental influences appear about equally responsible for sexual orientation.
B. Schizophrenia appears to be caused by ___- O a. an interaction between biological and environmental factors O b. environmental factors only O c. biological factors only O d. either environment or biology ho Release of triggers eating O a. leptin O b. ghrelin h Ос. ССК O d. GABA Cohabitation statistics suggest that O a. cohabitation has been increasing in the United States over the past 20 years O b. cohabitating couples tend to do so for less than...