Mohammad Taghi Sheykhi*
Professor Emeritus of Sociology, Alzahra University, Tehran, Iran
*Corresponding Author: Mohammad Taghi Sheykhi, Professor Emeritus of Sociology, Alzahra University, Tehran, Iran.
Received: November 11, 2022; Published: March 16, 2023
The complicated spheres of cities in developing world create lots of neurological problems which have roots in economy, social settings, and culture of the cities. The vulnerability of cities is currently more than ever before. People's behavioral patterns are contrasting. The influx of commodities and cultures have caused increasing neurological issues. It happens within family members, in work places, and within the community as a whole. Industrial atmosphere has largely caused the problem. To decline neurology in a society as a whole, more attention needs to be paid to the people's in the family, at work places, and in the community. In other words, people's behavior needs to be polished every now-and-then. Sciences such as psychology and education are very helpful in this regard. Similarly, and from the viewpoint of sociology, social justice is widely important in any society to lower neurological problems.
Keywords: An Image of Safety and Environment; A Comparative Look at Work; Safety and Environment; Byproducts of Safety; People Versus Pollution; Social Capital; Neurology; Sociology
Citation: Mohammad Taghi Sheykhi. “Investigating the Roots of Neurology in Developing World: A Sociological Appraisal". Acta Scientific Neurology 6.4 (2023): 40-45.
Copyright: © 2023 Mohammad Taghi Sheykhi. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.