Answer:
"I will eat a meat source such as chicken or pork with each meal."
Explanation:
Vitamin B12, or cobalamin, is one of eight B-complex vitamins. It is found only in animal foods (except honey), such as red meats, seafood, fish, eggs and milk, and is responsible for important functions in the body. Vitamin B12 deficiency is difficult to diagnose, but can cause serious conditions such as megaloblastic anemia and pernicious anemia. Specific groups in society, such as non-supplementary vegetarians and vegans and people over 50, are those most vulnerable to vitamin B12 deficiency.
Regarding the customer exposed in the question, the statement "I will eat a meat source such as chicken or pork with each meal." demonstrates that he is well informed and has correctly learned all the claims about vitamin B12.
For a long time, the standard for "normal" blood pressure was 120/80. The current thinking is that a more healthy pressure is actually 110/70. 106/64 is a little lower than the norm but may be totally normal for you. If you become dehydrated it can lower your blood pressure and if your blood pressure goes too low it can cause feeling faint or passing out. If it's never been an issue and your MD doesn't have a problem I wouldn't worry.
The importance of physical activities can help you get motivated, stress relief, and even help with your immune system.
The answer is C because transportation regulation is going to prevent overcrowding and therefore help with good hygiene. this prevents the spread of germs.
Answer:
1) A person is responsible for insuring the safety of themselves, passengers, other drivers, and pedestrians. They are required to obey the traffic laws and respect the right of other drivers. The driver is to remain alert and conscientious the entire time they are on the road.
2) Peer pressure, unhealthy past or current relationships, neglectful parents/gardians, and negative social media influence all can impact a teen and result in the engagement of risky behaviors to themselves and others. Dangerous driving, Illegal substance abuse, Eating disorders, and unprotected sex are among some of the common behaviors that teens participate in.
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