No a man would not use a pill to prevent pregnancy because no male can get pregnant only women will have to take the pill.
Answer:
Psychological effects of abuse can often lead to eating and sleeping problems as well as refusal to take medication. These behaviors can cause a patient's health to decline making them further depressed and increasing their risk of serious illness or death.
Well, here is where Darwinism would apply in my opinion. The reason that these specific examples of conjoined twins being more... long living, is due to human intervention and medicine. Because, if an animal is successful at living with a conjoined twin, they would then pass on their genes, resulting in more conjoined twins (I'm assuming it is genetic).The thing is, we don't see conjoined twins often in nature. The great majority of them die out. So theoretically, some stragglers may survive if the mutation isn't that much of a hindrance, but they would most likely not be overall successful. So they CAN survive, but it is highly unlikely.
Answer:
versorium
The first electroscope was a pivoted needle (called the versorium), invented by British physician William Gilbert around 1600. The pith-ball electroscope and the gold-leaf electroscope are two classical types of electroscope that are still used in physics education to demonstrate the principles of electrostatics.
Explanation:
Hope it helps
1) A and 2) is B dont quote tho