The Federal Interagency Forum on Child and Family Statistics was created in 1984.
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According to Researchers, “________ _______” of an exaggerated stress response, if it persists throughout childhood and adulthood, could be a major contributor in adult health disparities.
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According to Researchers, race/ethnicity are not major contributors in access to care for individuals diagnosed with heart disease.
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Until 1999, mental illness had not been included in the annual U.S. Surgeon General’s Report.
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IOM advises the government on the application of medical science to health policy.
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The Federal Interagency Forum on Child and Family Statistics was created in 1984. ---> FALSE (The Federal Interagency Forum on Child and Family Statistics was created in 1994.)
Q2). D. Biological Embedding
Biological embedding of an exaggerated stress response affects biological growth during later life in adulthood. It can occur due to lowering the stress threshold, or increased stress response to a certain level of stress trigger.
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