The blood brings oxygen to the body cells<span> and takes away their carbon dioxide. The blood that travels </span>back<span> to the </span>heart<span> and </span>lungs<span> is </span>dark red<span>. It has picked up carbon dioxide from the </span>body cells<span>, and it has left most of its oxygen with the cells.
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My best suggestion would be to plan things out in a way you most like. For me, that means I have a wipe board with colorful markers to write out my daily assignments. This also is super satisfying to erase assignments when I complete them.
For the depression, I suggest taking breaks that are full of self care. This could be meditation, drinking warm tea, skincare, yoga, going for a run, etc.
I hope this helps, feel better!
The Institute of Medicine recommends 13 (3 liters) cups of water (and other beverages) each day for men and 9 (2.2 liters) cups of water (and other beverages) each day for women.
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Age
This is because if your young your organs are not as developed. When your older your body handles more because it is developed fully.