As far as I know sleeping well is one action that can assist in both physical and mental reparations. Without sleep you can’t form or maintain the pathways in your brain that let you learn and create new memories, and it’s harder to concentrate and respond quickly.
It is true that f<span>emales who suffer from anorexia nervosa can have a safe and healthy pregnancy.
Any pregnancy can be critical if it is not monitored, regardless of the fact whether the woman suffers from anorexia nervosa or not. So, if this woman goes to the doctor often and takes care of her body, she can have a safe and healthy pregnancy. </span>
Food and Drug Administration and <span>Centers for Disease Control and Prevention </span>
No you shouldn't mainly because it is not in your scope of practice. there will be legal consequences if you are caught and you are not licensed to administer medication
a young girl lives at home with her obese mother. her mother seldomly cooks and when she does it's not healthy. she spends her days watching cartoon and snacking on chips and candies. when she goes to her next doctors appointment, she is informed that she is obese for her age and is at very high risk for diabetes.
on the other side of town there is a young boy who has not even begun puberty. his father is a champion bodybuilder and his mother is a yoga enthusiast. his father believes the earlier you start them on weights the better. he is shorter than the other boys his age but has much more muscle mass. when he visits the doctor, the doctor tells him he is in the lowest percentile for height.