There are many. For one, you are inhaling exhaust from car emmisions, you may be drinking polluted water from a corrupted water source, and many other things. It really depends on where you live, and what you do.
Living Conditions will effect your health depending on how clean your surroundings are. If you live in a tent in Africa, you're bound to become sick or even get Malaria, but living in the White house in Washington D.C, you're likely to be healthy based on how clean it is around you.
Yes.
death rate
Yes. The stress will kill you.
they made babies sick
they made babies sick
Developed countries have better living conditions than developing counties. They most likely have better health care and better public infrastructure.
Too much of sodium can cause high blood pressure and other health conditions.
Living on the street can lead to various consequences such as exposure to extreme weather conditions, health issues due to lack of access to proper hygiene and medical care, increased risk of violence and exploitation, and social isolation which can affect mental health. It can also hinder opportunities for stable employment and housing.
Overcrowded living conditions
The principles, guidelines, activities, and legislation that affect the living conditions for people that is conducive to their welfare is known as social policy. Social policy is effective because it strengthens health care, education, and employment.
Overcrowded living conditions
Overcrowded living conditions