Question by McWolf: What is predestined by the term “organic harms”?
So I’m reading this shape up…
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/glasgow_and_west/7584450.stm
…which talks about the differences between two areas of Glasgow in terms of health and the GP is quoted as adage…
“Here is a distinguished incidence of mental illness like depression, which leads to a digit of organic harms.”
…single I’m not sure what “organic harms” means. I’ve googled it and it comes up including “organic mental health harms” which I believe are things like alzheimer’s, please assess me if I’m incorrect. But I don’t recognize if this is the sort of thing “organic harms” means on its own.
The GP is additional quoted as adage “It’s not startling including the intention of we see more cases of heart disease, stroke, diabetes, asthma and bronchitis than areas like Lenzie.”
I’m assuming these are the sort of things “organic harms” are, but what exactly defines an “organic problem”?
It certainly says organic, as it does innumerable other places. We force be importance different things. If you’re vacant to assess the spelling, it would aid if you really answered the question as to what it means.
What a fool I am, I didn’t flush make including the intention of connection as to what your word predestined. =P
Oh, I see.
But what I’m not reasonably grasping is how he said “depression, leads to a digit of organic harms”. If the organic harms are hereditary, then how does depression lead to them?
Best answer:
Answer by Matt Squid
*orgasmic not organic
What do you reckon? Answer below!
