<span>A bacterial disease is caused mainly by bacteria or
bacterial components and is highly contagious. Disease happens mostly when the
abnormal number of bacteria present on the body exceeds its threshold. On the
other hand, a viral disease occurs when one’s body is invaded by pathogenic
viruses that normally attacks susceptible cells (common when one’s immune
system is weak). Since they originated from two different sources, the treatment
is very different. For bacterial diseases, it is being treated by using
antibiotics specific for the bacteria present in the body. However, for a viral
disease, antibiotics will have no effect on viruses, hence, antiviral drugs
have been developed. </span>
Which approach is commonly used to treat eating disorders?
b. nutritional counseling
I believe the answer to the question is D.
Eating disorders such as anorexia nervosa and bulimia
nervosa have demonstrated the influence of psychological forces. Physiologically factors play a role in both anorexia and bulimia and they are
challenging family settings and weight obsessed societal pressures. People with
anorexia starve themselves but diet as well because they see and imagine themselves as a
fat person. People who have bulimia binge and purge in secret.
There are several examples of positive peer pressure. example can range from friends encouraging you to follow the rules, to volunteering or joining school clubs with some of your friends. Friends who encourage you to follow the right path in life (i.e., not getting into drugs and alcohol) can set you up for some positive peer pressure