Wealth gap, Homelessness, Organ donation, Refugees.


a. How does this issue affect health in your community?
b. What is the controversy or debate surrounding this social health concern?
c. What are your opinions about this social health issue? Each one has the same question. 2-3 sentences on each one.

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Wealth gap: With such a gap in finances between social classes, it can be difficult or even impossible for people to receive vital medical treatment. There is meager debate about it, at least to my knowledge and in my community. I believe this issue is prevalent and should be addressed.

Homelessness: Such an issue can be detrimental to the mental health of taxpayers and physical health of those who are homeless themselves. There is a lot of debate over the issue in large cities such as Los Ángeles and New York where homelessness runs rampant. Concerns such as city cleanliness, taxes, and basic supplies plague everyone involved. I believe homelessness is an issue but not the most prevalent because many people in that situation are in it due to bad life choices.

Organ donation: Organ donation can literally save lives, so that is how it affects health. As for debate around the situation, I have not heard much and cannot speak on it. As for my opinions, I believe in organ donation and am one myself.

Refugees: This can affect health because of it’s typical “life or death” situation that comes with it. There is LOTS of controversy about refugees, especially here in America and for countries bordering the tumultuous Middle East. Personally, I believe we should take in refugees so long as they are legal.

The rise in economic inequality in the U.S. is tied to several factors. These include, in no particular order, technological change, globalization, the decline of unions, and the eroding value of the minimum wage.

What are the disadvantages of organ donation?

Immediate, surgery-related risks of organ donation include pain, infection, hernia, bleeding, blood clots wound complications, and, in rare cases, death. Long-term follow-up information on living-organ donors is limited, and studies are ongoing.

Learn more about Organ donation here: https://brainly.com/question/19866075

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