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After an initial exposure to a pathogen, the phenomenon of produces a faster, more effective response to subsequent exposures.
Pima Indians
A Native American group living in what is now Arizona and Mexico, often studied in medical and nutritional research due to their high prevalence of type 2 diabetes.
Sonoran Desert
A desert located in the Southwestern United States and Northwestern Mexico, known for its extreme heat and distinctive flora and fauna.
American Diet
A diet typically characterized by high consumption of processed foods, red meat, high-fat dairy products, and sugary beverages, often associated with health issues.
Set Point
A theory suggesting that the body regulates its weight and energy balance through a biologically predetermined point.
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