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Stress Levels
A measure of the intensity of stress experienced by an individual or population, influenced by various psychological, physical, and environmental factors.
Economic Uncertainty
A condition wherein the future state of the economy is unpredictable, often affecting investment and consumption behaviors.
Black Death
A devastating global epidemic of bubonic plague that struck Europe and Asia in the mid-14th century, leading to massive loss of life.
Sociology of Health
A subfield of sociology that examines how societal factors and structures impact health, illness, and healthcare practices.
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