they were unhealthy (apex)
Buildings were very dark.
Buildings were very dark
In "How the Other Half Lives," Jacob Riis highlights the dire conditions of slum buildings, which were often overcrowded, poorly constructed, and lacking basic sanitation. These environments exposed infants to health hazards, including disease and malnutrition, due to inadequate ventilation and unsanitary living conditions. Additionally, the high levels of noise and stress further compromised the wellbeing of both mothers and their babies, making these slums dangerous places for raising children.
they made babies sick
They mad babies sick
They mad babies sick
They mad babies sick
Humans Apex :)
Humans Apex :)
Conditions in buildings in the slums often killed babies.
they made babies sick
Living conditions in buildings in slums can affect babies negatively due to overcrowding, poor sanitation, lack of proper nutrition, and exposure to pollution. These factors can lead to higher rates of illnesses, including respiratory infections and diarrheal diseases, which may impact the health and development of babies. Additionally, limited access to healthcare services in slum areas can further exacerbate these health challenges for babies.