The answer to this is true, diabetics do need to watch what they eat, as well as exercise on a regular basis. They also have to have insulin shots.
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just ask them why they did that and if they are still mean to you, just don't reply because if they dont have a valid reason to do that (if its not a joke) then they're toxic and toxic ppl don't deserve you
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Letter B
Explanation: Two important points to know if your baby is breastfeeding enough are: pee amount and weight gain.
The baby should pee quite often, it is recommended that there be 6 to 8 urine diaper changes in 24 hours as a sign that the baby is hydrated. Weight gain is also a strong indication that the baby is breastfeeding enough. When the baby is born it is normal for him to lose 10 to 15% of his weight. The newborn usually regains this weight between 7 and 10 days of life. From this return, he should gain at least 20 to 25 grams per day.
The well-fed baby is calm, alert, peaceful, while babies who are not adequately fed are irritated, crying, lacking in concentration, and restlessness.
A, pubescence is when the person begins to develop their sexual organs which would be sperm production for males and menstruation in females
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Hmm.
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<em>'Your barriers to physical activity fall into one or more of seven categories: lack of time, social influences, lack of energy, lack of willpower, fear of injury, lack of skill, and lack of resources. A score of 5 or above in any category shows that this is an important barrier for you to overcome'</em>
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So basically, barriers affect physical fitness by literally not allowing you to exercise.