Social Experience and Health Outcomes
A long-term study observes that a human social group consistently subjected to ostracism and low social regard exhibits significantly higher rates of stress-related illnesses (like hypertension and weakened immune function) compared to the dominant social group, even when access to healthcare and nutrition are similar. Drawing on principles observed in animal studies concerning social rank, analyze the most likely physiological mechanism that explains this health disparity.
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