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87 Theoretical Perspectives on Health and Medicine

WEBLearning Objectives. Apply functionalist, conflict theorist, and interactionist perspectives to health issues. Each of the three major theoretical perspectives …

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Comparative Health and Medicine – Introduction to Sociology 2e

WEBU.S. Healthcare. U.S. healthcare coverage can broadly be divided into two main categories: public healthcare (government-funded) and private healthcare …

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The Social Construction of Health – Introduction to Sociology 2e

WEBThe idea of the social construction of health emphasizes the socio-cultural aspects of the discipline’s approach to physical, objectively definable phenomena. Sociologists Conrad …

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Health in the United States – Introduction to Sociology 2e

WEBHealth by Race and Ethnicity. When looking at the social epidemiology of the United States, it is hard to miss the disparities among races. The discrepancy between …

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Global Health – Introduction to Sociology 2e

WEBSocial epidemiology is the study of the causes and distribution of diseases. From a global perspective, the health issues of high-income nations tend toward diseases like cancer …

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Medicine, Health, and Reproductive Justice – Introduction to …

WEBA reproductive justice framework for understanding the politics of health and reproduction highlights race, class, and gender inequalities and how these inequalities constrain the …

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13.6 Smoking and Health – Human Biology

WEBOne of the main health risks of smoking is cancer, particular cancer of the lung. Because of the increased risk of lung cancer with smoking, the risk of dying from lung cancer before …

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Introduction to Tourism and Hospitality in BC – 2nd Edition

WEB62. So far we have primarily discussed risk management from a client/guest perspective. However, substantial effort in a tourism and hospitality operation must be put into …

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7.6 Human Body Cavities – Human Biology

WEBA body cavity is a fluid-filled space inside the body that holds and protects internal organs. Human body cavities are separated by membranes and other structures. The two largest …

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Human Biology – Simple Book Publishing

WEBThis textbook begins with an introduction to sciences and the scientific method, and then addresses the human body in increasing scale: from biological …

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9.1 Case Study: Hormones and Health – Human Biology

WEBCase Study: Hormonal Havoc. Eighteen-year-old Gabrielle checks her calendar. It has been 42 days since her last menstrual period, which is two weeks longer than the length of the …

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3.12 Acids and Bases – Human Biology

WEB3.12 Summary. A solution is a mixture of two or more substances that has the same composition throughout. Many solutions consist of water and one or more dissolved …

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11.2 Introduction to the Skeletal System – Human Biology

WEB11.2 Summary. The skeletal system is the organ system that provides an internal framework for the human body. In adults, the skeletal system contains 206 bones. Bones are …

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Challenges Families Face – Introduction to Sociology 2e

WEBDescribe the social and interpersonal impact of family abuse. As the structure of family changes over time, so do the challenges families face. Events like divorce and …

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8 2.1 Case Study: Why Should You Study Human Biology

WEBIn short, the study focuses on how we got here, how we function, and the role we play in the natural world. This helps us to better understand human health, because we can learn …

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16.2 Organs of Excretion – Human Biology

WEB16.2 Summary. Excretion is the process of removing wastes and excess water from the body. It is an essential process in all living things and a major way the human body …

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8.8 Psychoactive Drugs – Human Biology

WEB8.8 Summary. Psychoactive drugs are substances that change the function of the brain and result in alterations of mood, thinking, perception, and behavior. They include …

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7.8 Homeostasis and Feedback – Human Biology

WEBFigure 7.8.2 Maintaining homeostasis through feedback requires a stimulus, sensor, control centre, and effector. Negative Feedback. In a negative feedback loop, feedback serves …

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5.15 Genetic Disorders – Human Biology

WEBTable 5.15.1: Types of Genetic Disorders, Their Effects and Mode of Inheritance. Genetic Disorder. Direct Effect of Mutation. Signs and Symptoms of the Disorder. Mode of …

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