Radio waves from smartphones may be carcinogenic - Mobile phones and their towers generate radio waves. Several studies have suggested that though low frequency radio waves aren’t harmful to humans, but over exposure to them may lead to tumours in the body.
Smartphones cause anxiety, increased stress - Cancer aside, smartphones cause a variety of health issues. They have been found to increase anxiety and mental stress in teens. Mobile radiations may also cause learning disabilities and lowered IQ in infants, according to some reports.
The rounded mass of fatty tissue lying over the joint of the pubic bones, in women typically more prominent and also called the mons veneris<span>.</span>
Intentional/preventable
if you initiate the fight that is intentional injury and is preventable.
-Just my opinion-
Answer:
There are various reasons.
Explanation:
very cold temperatures - the water can be colder than expected, even in warm weather
hidden currents - there can be strong underwater currents, which can trouble even the most confident of swimmers
reservoirs are often very deep - it is difficult to estimate depth and they can be deeper than people expect
there may be hidden debris or underwater hazards which can cause injury, including weeds and plants which can entangle people under the water
if it’s polluted it could make you ill
it can be very difficult to get out (especially steep slimy banks)
there are no lifeguards on duty
the remoteness of some of these places can also hamper and delay rescue attempts
I hope that helped!
Answer:
The answer to this question is dependent on several factors.
Explanation: The severity of a burn will be dependent on numerous factors, such as, but not limited to the following:
the depth of the burn or injury
where the burn is located on the body
the body surface area that was burned
the patient's age
the patient's previous medical history
and any other complicating factors that may have been present prior to the injury occurring
For Scald Burns:
The temperature of the liquid/substance that burns the skin DOES matter, as well as the duration the substance was on the patient's skin.
Burns are classied as First Degree, Second Degree, and Third Degree. All of these factors are taken into consideration when classifying the degree of the burn.
Explanation: