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What Factors Influence Individual Health Needs?
Several factors influence individual health needs, including:
Genetic predispositions
Socioeconomic status
Environmental exposures
Access to healthcare
Lifestyle choices
These factors interplay to determine an individual's susceptibility to various diseases and their ability to maintain optimal health.
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