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The most would be carbohydrates. they keep you full much longer
A. See your doctor.
(Typically you are required/encouraged to get a physical done before)
Strength training and aerobic exercise gradually decreases blood sugar and reduces blood pressure. Due to persons with type 2 diabetes are unable to produce enough insulin.
Answer: option A is correct
Explanation:
If i were to be the medical personel in charge i would advice the young college student to change the antibacterial mouthwash to an antifungal mouthwash or salt water as superinfection of candidiasis develops.
I would encourage her to use a soft-bristled toothbrush to avoid further mouth injury. After eating, the young college girl should rinse her mouth for about 30 to 80 seconds with an antifungal mouthwash or salt water.