What are health benefits without a side effects?

How can I write a blog or something about the potential negative effects from eating certain foods. What are the advantages of _____ in this article? What’s the exact opposite of the logical concept used to describe it?

There is a similar inverse question ” antonym of benefit. ” Why the question has no relevance to me?

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To find out a word it doesn’t appear in all dictionaries and therefore is not defined in English, I could use the word ‘Disbenefits’ again.

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E.g. by way of a template with a data format. What could even be the health benefits of

eating “these things”?

Answered on March 9, 2021.
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What is the importance of detriment?

  1. A loss, damage (or injury) is done to any self-inflicted entity.

  2. What causes losses and/or damage?

What are the health benefits

of ______?

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Consider,

negative health effects

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damaging effects

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deleterious (health) effects

deleterious

Having a harmful effect; injurious: the deleterious effects of smoking. American Heritage Dictionary

Harmful often in a subtle or unexpected way deleterious effects ; deleterious to health M-W

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What is the phrase “Top Health Risks”?

Is risk

(noun) an exposure to danger.

For reference, here’s an Ngram plot on the usage of “Health Risks of Alcohol” from 1975 to 2008.

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Top Health Malefits of ____

OED with prefix mal+ ‘ill’, ‘wrong’, ‘improper(ly)’:

Self-conscious use as an antithesis to benefit n.

Wiktionary :

detriment, disadvantage, encumbrance, hindrance, nuisance, obstacle
(native) Antonyms: advantage, aid, assistance, benefit, boon, foredeal, help

Urban Dictionary :

Anything that is harmful or disadvantageous

Merriam-Webster has no entry for it, but upon search suggests malefic’malignant’,’malicious’. On other companies “Malefactor” refers to actors.” So it has similar meaning to other mal+ terms, though some people may mistake it to relate to male instead of female.

The evil fairy in The Little Mermaid: Sleeping Beauty (1955) referred to as Maleficent. Other names that have made sense are Barricade (2005 movie) and Maleficent (1990 movie) which was widely admired and popular.

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Is that a threat? How do I avoid illness with _____.The Top Threats to health from _____.The Top Threats to _____.

Why is threats to health used so much in different contexts?

What are the global public health threats in

the 21st century, research suggests.

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What are the top health contraindications of…”?

Definition: reasons for using something, such as a treatment, procedure, or activity. It implies risk.

In normal human activity, Quinia is the suitable food, no contraindication, when there is no contraindication to their employment. Example: Quinia in small doses and stimulants are appropriate whenever there is no contraindication to their employment.

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What does a health benefit mean? Wikipedia puts forth some helpful links based off of “health penalty”, “health benefit” or “health penalty”.

The word pairs fit an acoustic nicely. Penalty and benefit are originally human acts: punishment (Latin poena) and good deed (bene factorum). Both terms imply some sort of bookkeeping, as in accounting or a game. Both terms for originally human acts have acquired an impersonal meaning as well: “The tax benefits of marriage” or “The Financial Penalty for LGBT Women”. When using the term sentences, even when describing a consequence which is not the act of a single person, evokes an image of a rule based framework, like a sports game or a court case. I know some possibly imaginary scores is lowered. I have heard this before now.

Both terms are commonly used in economics where they apply quite naturally, because it’s a rule based framework where scores are kept.

Who uses them in medicine applies this concept of rule-based score keeping to a person’s health and interactions, thus “economifying” or “gamifying”

it.

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I don’t believe that there is any word that actually fits the sentence structure “Health _____ OF”, but normally in medical circles things either beneficial or harmful, so one would probably go for something like “10 harmful effects

  of __________" "10 ways __________  

can

  harm you" or perhaps "10 detrimental  

side effects

  of_________" although in today's  

world of over-sensionalizing things, for the tabloid-style title: “10 ways ____________ can kill

  you!" What  

are

  ways to damage your health? ".  

Answered on March 10, 2021.
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