There are lifelong health implications, both physically and mentally, in teenagers with eating disorders. The act of binging causes digestive issues, namely massive stretching of the stomach. Purging leads to tooth decay, esophageal erosion, ulcers of the throat, stomach, and mouth. Both bulimia and anorexia result in malnutrition. Malnutrition leads to several different cardiac issues, primarily weakening of the heart muscles. It is not uncommon for people suffering from eating disorders to also suffer heart attacks earlier in their adult life than what is typically seen among adults. There are several muscular and skeletal problems noted in the same community. As the body breaks down its muscles and takes calcium from the bones, the individual is left with very little muscles, minimal strength, limited endurance, and often osteoporosis and brittle bones. Aside from the physical aspect, there is also a lifelong mental health battle. Proper treatment from a mental health professional highly skilled in such matters is extremely important.
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Answer:
<h3>Knowledge, wealth and reputation.</h3>
Explanation:
Three things through which Solomon sought happiness were <u>knowledge, wealth and reputation.</u>
King Solomon in an attempt to find happiness on this earth tried many experiences. However, all of them <u>proved to be futile and adequate as compared to God's love and blessings.</u>
Christians can learn from king Solomon's experiences that even the most powerful and richest man on earth failed to find happiness under the sun/on this earth. It is only through God's presence and love that one can achieve truest happiness.
Answer:
(C). Capitalism
Explanation:
The core values, principles and ideals of the American political culture includes; <u>liberty</u> (freedom), <u>equality</u> (according to law, everyone should be considered equal and treated the same), <u>majority rule</u> (a system where citizens vote and whoever gets the majority of votes assumes power), <u>individualism</u> and diversity.
Capitalism is not an ideal of the American political culture.