Multiple Choice
As understood by some epidemiologists and medical anthropologists, "embodied inequality" entails all of the following EXCEPT
A) The product of processes of social exclusion acting on a neglected body.
B) The physical toll that inequality takes on some people.
C) Weak or absent social networks.
D) The nonbiomedical beliefs and practices of individual sufferers.
E) None of the above.
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