Answer: you can tell if they are limping or walking strange and or have a swelled up ankle they probably sprained it if you are unsure you can always ask an adult or professional for help.
Having body fat contributes to having a menstrual cycle. If a woman loses too much body fat, she can stop having her menstrual cycle because you need a certain amount for it to be able to function as normal. I don't think the body would benefit from ceasing to menstruate, because at that point it isn't really healthy. However, usually if a woman gains back some of the body fat or starts eating fattier foots/exercising less, her period will start again.
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The overload principle is one of the seven big laws of fitness and training. Simply put, it says that you have to increase the intensity, duration, type, or time of a workout progressively in order to see adaptations. The adaptations are improvements in endurance, strength, or muscle size.
In other words, when a client first starts working out, from having been previously mostly sedentary, they will see some quick gains. But, as they get fitter, you will need to increase the intensity of their training to continue to see those gains. If they continue lifting the same weights for the same number of sets and reps, week after week, the body will have adjusted to the stress, there will be no more adaptations and they will plateau.
Answer: post-traumatic embitterment disorder (PTED)
The difference between tobacco and smokeless tobacco is that the smokeless tobacco is something you could chew onto and causes more risk of a heart attack then by smoking tobacco. Tobacco is also dangerous and you would call it secondhand smoking since it’s nothing chewable. And simply just smoking tobacco from 1 to 7 hours could increase a heart attack risk by 24%.