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"For-benefit" corporations are created to pursue multiple goals, such as profitability, social responsibility, and value for the broader society. These firms provide examples of:
Immune Functioning
The ability of the immune system to defend the body against disease-causing organisms.
Lymphocyte Levels
The concentration or amount of lymphocytes, which are a type of white blood cell, present in the blood, an important indicator of immune system health.
Type A Personality
A personality type characterized by high levels of competitiveness, self-motivation, aggressiveness, and a sense of urgency, potentially leading to stress-related health issues.
Electric Shocks
A sudden discharge of electricity through a part of the body, which can be painful or harmful, used in various experimental and medical treatments.
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