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What are the various ways in which toxins can interfere with normal neuron function?
One-Child Policy
A population control policy of China, implemented from 1979 to 2015, which limited many families to only one child in an effort to curb rapid population growth.
Urban Areas
Densely populated regions characterized by significant human settlement and infrastructure, such as cities and towns, where economic, cultural, and social activities are concentrated.
North American Population
The total number of people residing in North America, encompassing countries like Canada, the United States, and Mexico.
Living
Living refers to the state of being alive, characterized by growth, reproduction, and the capacity for functional activity and continuous change preceding death.
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