Oh there have been plenty.
STI's for example including HIV (human Immunodeficiency virus) has definitely boosted the awareness of caution and avoiding risky behaviors in both sexual terms and reducing exposure to bodily fluid via blood in work, or IVDA (intravenous drug abuse) needle sharing.
Additionally potentially dangerous and very infectious diseases like the Flu have put an emphasis on the very basic disease prevention of washing ones hands, covering your sneezes, wearing face masks during exposure, and getting vaccinated as well.
And these are merely two examples of how hundreds of disease shaped out infection control protocols and norms.
The correct answer to the question is:
c. anorexia nervosa
<span>The symptoms stated above are evident in people who
are anorexic. They tend to suffer from factors such as <span>depression, peer and family pressure,
substance abuse, or a family history of weight problems.</span></span>
Any of these can be long term affects because everyone reacts differently but for short term I would have to say regressive behavior
<span>affect a child's ability to learn and get along with others, some people think an ADHD child's behavior is caused by a lack of discipline, a chaotic family life, or even too much TV.</span>