The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Unfortunately, your question is incomplete.
Indeed, there is no question here. Just a statement. If this is a true or false question, the answer is "false."
It is false that social media postings have been found to be an unreliable predictor of flu outbreaks.
We already know that social media has advantages and disadvantages. There are many lies in social media, however, it has served to convey valid and good information when needed. In the case of the pandemic, social media has served to transmit information that can prevent the public to take some actions against the flu.
On the negative side, some effects of social media are: Many people experience a loss of privacy, some people have fewer social relationships, and) some people have been harassed by cyberbullies.
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D) It weighs the same as fat. The myth that muscle weighs more than fat is just that a myth
B, Measure your heart rate by placing two fingers gently against your wrist (don't use your thumb). If it is hard to feel the pulse in your wrist, find the artery in your neck that is just to either side of the windpipe. ...
Count the beats for 15 seconds. Multiply the number of beats by 4.