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An externality is an activity that imposes involuntary costs or benefits on others, or an activity whose effects are not completely reflected in its market price.
Foul Body Odor
Unpleasant smell emanating from the body, often due to bacteria on the skin breaking down sweat into acidic compounds.
Atherosclerosis
A condition characterized by the hardening and narrowing of the arteries due to the buildup of plaque, which can lead to reduced blood flow and increased risk of cardiovascular diseases.
Fatty Deposits
Accumulation of fat within the body, often in specific areas such as arteries or liver.
Cholesterol Levels
The concentration of cholesterol in the blood, an important indicator of heart health.
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