The main difference between<span> diagnoses is that </span>anorexia<span> nervosa is a syndrome of self-starvation involving significant weight loss of 15 percent or more of ideal body weight, whereas patients with </span>bulimia<span> nervosa are, by definition, at normal weight or above.</span>
Our bodies are made to eat smaller portions through out the day rather than one portion during the entire day, this applies to vitamins aswell. Taking vitamins separately allows our body to break apart the vitamins but if large doses are taking it takes longer to break down and can cause stomach aches and other side effects.<span />
I believe it would be A because paresthesia a tingling sensation in the body... and that would be a symptom.
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The answer to your question is B:<span> limit cardiovascular functionality</span>