Research states that the brain is sensitive to the electromagnetic radiation from cell phones, and can even stimulate brain activity.
Answer: An autoimmune disorder.
Explanation:
Autoimmune disease are diseases by which one's own immune system mistakenly attacks healthy cells in the body.
Normally the immune system guards the body against germs like bacteria and viruses when it senses these foreign invasion, but in autoimmune disorders, the immune system abnormally attacks and destroys healthy tissues in the body by mistakenly identifying them as foreign.
Some examples of autoimmune disorders are; Rheumatoid arthritis, Lupus, Multiple sclerosis (MS), Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Etc.
Answer:
creating a healthy start for children
empowering parents and caregivers
providing healthy food in schools
improving access to healthy, affordable foods
increasing physical activity
Explanation:
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Answer:i would say skinner
Explanation: look at the skinner's theory
A collapsed vein is pretty much what is says on the tin. It is a vein (a vessel which carries blood) which has lost the tension in it's walls and has collapsed- (or if you imagine veins as tunnels- a cave in). In itself it is not harmful at all as there are always other veins to pick up the slack from the collapsed vein.
<span>Some of the signs and symptoms of a common collapsed vein are:
- Striking pain following tissue damage.
- Skin discoloration.
- Feeling cold ends caused by obstructed blood flow.
- Itching.
</span>If the collapse is just a temporary one, then there isn’t any specific treatment meant for that; just that one shouldn’t inject the same site again and again! And one can see the pain and swelling settling down with time.
If the vein collapse is permanent one, then the vein wouldn’t come back to its original form back. New blood vessels will form in place of that.