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Why did the suburb achieve paramount significance for Americans in the 1950s? How was suburban life related to middle-class consumption and domesticity?
Genetic Testing
Tests on blood and other tissue to identify genetic disorders and susceptibilities to inherited diseases, assisting in disease prevention, diagnosis, and treatment planning.
Psychological Damage
Refers to harm that impacts an individual's mental processes or emotional well-being, often resulting from traumatic experiences or sustained stress.
Genetic Defects
Abnormalities in an organism's DNA that can lead to diseases or conditions inherited by offspring.
Social Construction
A theory that explains how societal norms, values, and beliefs shape the perception and understanding of reality.
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