To prevent fatigue from affecting your driving, you should take regularly scheduled breaks such as every two hours or every 100 miles. The term fatigue explains that the driver is "sleepy,” “tired,” and "exhausted". Fatigue is one of the major reasons for accidents, because it can lead to impaired reaction time, judgment and vision and d<span>ecreased performance, vigilance and motivation.</span>
Answer:
I think infants and small children
Explanation:
Their body is still developing and kids are at a high chance if dying young anyways
One exercise myth would be- if you do a lot of crunches you will have "six pack" abs. This is incorrect because if you have fat on your stomach, the crunches will create muscle not burn fat.
Another exercise myth- muscles turn to fat when you stop exercising. This myth is not plausible because muscles are almost impossible to go away. Your muscles have muscle memory which makes it extra hard to "forget"!
Last exercise myth- strength training makes women muscular and unfeminine. This is not possible because strength training tests your endurance not how much you can lift. However, lifting weights would give you muscles! <3
That statement is true
Our human brain is not designed to experience prolonged stress. In short term, stress does increase our adrenaline which help us became more alert and focused.
But prolonged exposure to it could cause some health risk such as increased blood pressure.
And by channeling our stress into coping strategies, it help us to manage it and decrease our adrenaline level
By accepting that they did not "feel themselves get tagged" its better to end the conflict as soon as possible instead of letting it get heated and out of control.