Some diseases that are not caused by pathogens include genetic disorders like cystic fibrosis, autoimmune diseases like rheumatoid arthritis, and lifestyle-related conditions such as type 2 diabetes. These diseases arise from genetic mutations, malfunctioning immune responses, or other factors unrelated to pathogen infections.
The exempt information are births and deaths; injuries caused by violence ( such as assault and battery, abuse, stabbings) that may require police involvement; drug abuse; communicable diseases; and sexually transmitted diseases.
Now it is considered that this is an abuse which can lead to heart diseases.
Disease spread rapidly in slave ships due to overcrowded and unsanitary conditions. Poor ventilation, lack of clean water, and limited access to medical care contributed to the rapid transmission of infectious diseases among slaves who were already weakened by malnutrition and physical abuse.
an important factor in a wide variety of social problems, affecting rates of crime, domestic violence, sexually transmitted diseases (including HIV/AIDS), unemployment, homelessness, teen pregnancy, and failure in school.
Some forms of diarrhea are infectious in etiology and the disease is communicable. Cholera is an example of this. Others are functional (e.g. laxative abuse) and are not communicable.
Alcohol abuse increases the risk of certain diseases in addition to accidents and deaths.
social factor.
describe three factors tha may make a individuals more vulnerable to abuse others
An abuse of power tort involves elements such as the existence of a legal duty owed by the defendant to the plaintiff, a breach of that duty through the abuse of power, and resulting harm or damages suffered by the plaintiff as a direct consequence of the abuse of power. Additionally, the plaintiff must prove that the abuse of power was a substantial factor in causing their harm.
They include changes due to diseases (Alzheimer's and Creutzfeld-Jakob diseases), changes due to a heart attack or repeated blows to the head (as suffered by boxers), and damage due to long-term alcohol abuse.
Joyce A. Bockar has written: 'Primer for the nonmedical psychotherapist' -- subject(s): Chemotherapy, Diagnosis, Drug abuse, Psychological manifestations of general diseases, Psychopharmacology, Psychoses 'Primer for the psychotherapist' -- subject(s): Diagnosis, Drug abuse, Drug therapy, Mental Disorders, Mental illness, Psychological manifestations of general diseases, Psychopharmacology, Psychotherapy