I haven’t seen the video so I can’t answer the first one
#2: Everyone’s body has different amounts of chemicals and nutrients and they’re different weights, so a customized prescription can be used to work best for that patient specifically.
#3: They might not want to because all those factors that are taken into account about the patient can change. Weight can go up or down, or they might not have eaten anything the day they measured the patient’s nutrition, and depending on how long the prescription lasts, taking something that’s for those specific numbers over a long period of time can be dangerous if the patient changes anything about their diet or exercise or weight or anything like that.
Answer:
apnea
Explanation:
The absence of breathing (respiration)
He should know that Medicaid will pay cost sharing only for services provided by Medicaid participating providers.
Gaining and maintaining excess weight can be caused by a variety of circumstances. Diet, inactivity, environmental variables, and genetics are a few of these.
Other obesity risk factors include a poor diet, a lack of exercise, and a high level of sedentary behavior. Since diet and exercise may be changed, tackling this risk necessitates an understanding of how they contribute to obesity.
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2 52.4
3 16.4
4 37.2
5 40
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7 5.07
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9 5
10 47.8
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12 74
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