The parts of the body that can experience negative physiological effects from alcohol is the brain, skin,heart,the stomach and the liver.
Answer:
above the level of your heart will helping minimize swelling by allowing fluid to drain away from the area. If you can't raise it above your heart, try to keep the injured area at the same level as your heart or close to it.
Explanation:
The FITT acronyms stands for Frequency, Intensity, Time and Type of exercise.
FITT formular is normally used in order to encourage individuals, especially children and teenagers to stay physically fit. Using the FITT formula, one will have to participate in vigorous activities about three to five days in a week. To be effective, the intensity of the exercise chosen must not be too easy or too hard.<span />
Answer:
The activity that is not a way to prevent bursitis is drinking water (option D).
Explanation:
Bursitis corresponds to the inflammation of the articular bursa, a fluid-filled saccular structure that prevents friction of the bones in the joint. It is a very common condition in the shoulder and elbow.
Measures to prevent bursitis include resting the joint —taking breaks— protecting the affected area, and applying physical measures, such as warmth.
Hydration through the consumption of water is not a useful measure for the effective prevention of bursitis.
<em>The reason why the other options do not correspond to a valid answer has been explained in the text.</em>
Anemia generally can make them lighter, but not sopping. All Anemia is not enough healthy red blood cells usually. Your blood essentially isnt just as ideally healthy. Certain people do have blood loss however. It's not as common but it's a possibility. For those people, yes they can. If they do stop, thats serious and you need to see a doctor. If they lighten, see a doctor and ask about either blood transfusions or taking iron supplements