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Childhood-immunization Rates
The percentage of children in a specific age group who have received vaccinations against common infectious diseases, serving as a key public health indicator.
American Healthcare System
A complex network of private and public insurance providers, healthcare facilities, and government programs that provide medical services to the population of the United States.
Malthusian Theory
A theory proposed by Thomas Malthus suggesting that the potential for population growth exceeds the rate at which resources can be produced, leading to inevitable shortages and famine.
World Hunger
A severe and chronic lack of food that threatens life, health, and wellbeing, affecting millions of people worldwide.
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