Answer:
High blood pressure forces your heart to work harder to pump blood to the rest of your body. This causes part of your heart (left ventricle) to thicken. A thickened left ventricle increases your risk of heart attack, heart failure and sudden cardiac death. Heart failure.
Obese individuals are more likely to develop diabetes
Back to front! The prefrontal cortex is the last to develop at around age 25.
Answer:
Malignant hyperthermia
Explanation:
Malignant hyperthermia is a syndrome of genetic origin, where susceptible individuals, when exposed to certain anesthetics (especially inhalers) develop a hypermetabolic condition characterized by increased muscle temperature faster than core temperature. Failure to treat the symptoms immediately can result in death. It was first described in Australia in the year 1960 by Denborough and Lowell, later other cases were described in Wisconsin and Toronto.
Malignant hyperthermia occurs in most cases due to mutation of a calcium channel of skeletal muscles. This mutation may result in exacerbated calcium release in the muscle when some anesthetics are present. This can result in the destruction of skeletal muscle fiber. As there is a high energy consumption, increased CO2 production and rapid increase in body temperature, with biochemical and hematological consequences, there may also be the evolution to irreversible shock and cardiovascular collapse.
Answer:
Psychotherapy treatments for adolescent depression are: c) about three times more effective as a treatment than drugs alone.
Explanation:
Psychotherapy treatment is one of the most important options when adressing adolescents depression. Even though in some cases medication is considered necessary, the best way to treat depression at any age is by going to a psychologist. Medicine can help with the symptons and also so the person can feel better and be able to go talk to someone, but medicine alone won´t help treat depression. Talking and going through what the depression is about is essential.
It is recomendable a sustained process of psychotherapy for any adolescent diagnose with depression.