Answer:
Poooooor Mr. Taylor! His bum may hurt. I think I know what he is experiencing. He might have a bacterial infection or Crohn's disease. (My childhood-friends dad recently died of colon cancer..)
Explanation:
If he is experiencing mucus and blood in his fecal matter, he most likely has one of these. Other signs that he may have these is pus in his stool, bloating, cramping, and tummy aches. Poor Mr. Taylor! He needs some good antibiotics.
Hope this helps. UwU
every situation has it's pros & cons such as this pandemic. almost every country is on lockdown which hurts the economy all around the world. we're "locked" in our houses, most people work from home & schools are either cancelled or online classes are being held. this situation puts a lot of anxiety on many people, makes many people's mental health worse if they can't cope. if that's the case self-management seems to be harder to do. on the other side if people can easily cope with this position or they're more introverted or e.g have social anxiety their self-management may be easier since they don't need to press themselves into situations with other people. this is just a generalisation & anything can be otherwise as i stated but that's my view based on people's reaction/feelings/thoughts around me.
Start by drinking water when you are hungry.
Your body may feel hungry but often times a cup of water will do the trick.
I don't mean skip meals. But perhaps you just ate lunch and are wanting that bag of chips, substitute the water for the chips.
c.tissue - the epithelium is a kind of tissue that makes up several organs in the body.
Answer:
The muscles that the personal trainer would expect to be shortened are Sternocleidomastoid and pectoralis major. The right answer is Option A.
Explanation:
While assessing one's posture, if a person has protracted shoulders and a forward head, then the trainer focuses on working on the sternocleidomastoid and pectoralis major muscles. The former is one of the largest superficial cervical muscles which helps in the rotation of the head to the opposite side and flexion of the neck. The latter is responsible for shoulder joint movement. At first, it causes flexion of the humerus like lifting a child. Secondly, it adducts the humerus like when one flaps his/her arms. Working on these muscles helps to correct the posture of the concerned person.