A person narrowly avoids a serious car accident. They experience a rapid heart rate, sweating, and intense fear, but these feelings subside within an hour. How does this type of stressful experience fundamentally differ from the stress experienced by an individual facing ongoing societal discrimination, in a way that explains the latter's more severe long-term health consequences?
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A person narrowly avoids a serious car accident. They experience a rapid heart rate, sweating, and intense fear, but these feelings subside within an hour. How does this type of stressful experience fundamentally differ from the stress experienced by an individual facing ongoing societal discrimination, in a way that explains the latter's more severe long-term health consequences?