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What are the differences between the AARP and the NRA? How are these differences important to their effectiveness?
Underweight
A term describing a person whose body weight is considered too low to be healthy, often assessed in relation to an individual's height using the body mass index (BMI).
Overweight
A condition where a person weighs more than is considered normal or healthy, often measured as a body mass index (BMI) over 25.
Hysteria
Historically, a medical diagnosis primarily assigned to women, attributed to disturbances of the uterus and considered manifest through emotional excess, now regarded as an outdated and sexist term.
Somatization Disorder
A mental disorder characterized by the presentation of physical symptoms that suggest illness or injury, but which cannot be fully explained by a medical condition.
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