Answer:
The myocardical oxygen supply has fallen below demand.
Explanation:
Angina is the name given to chest pain caused by decreased blood flow in the heart, which is called ischemia. The biggest cause of angina is atherosclerosis, which happens when plaque builds up inside the coronary arteries and this accumulation of fat causes the arteries to narrow or even become clogged, and the blood can't flow. Thus, the heart does not receive the necessary nutrients, such as oxygen, because of decreased blood flow, which causes chest pain.
Answer:
John Jewell.
54, Alabama county, Nevada
To the manager,
Trump Tires Company.
22nd of may 2020.
Hello Clark Kent,
I'm writing to express my displeasure with your company's violation of my consumer's right. I do not wish to take this issue further than it should.
Two months ago, I bought two brand new tires of your brand from Derek utilities store, a local utilities store here in Alabama county. The product are both Roller 320 GT with serial numbers 320/2341 and 320/2342, bought on the 3rd of march 2020. The product warranty as stated on the product was for a year but two months down the line, the threads had started to pull away from the tire. I contacted the store staffs but they weren't forthcoming with any help; citing that they no longer carry the tire. Also, I've tried reaching the store's manager and he gave no replacement.
I would appreciate for the store to be contacted by your company and arrangements to be made for replacements for those tires as soon as possible.
You can reach my by my cell phone number +1234567890 or contact me by email through this email address
I'll be expecting your soonest reply and thanks in advance. Do have a nice day sir.
With regards,
John Jewell.
If 1=not at all and 10= a tremendous amount then the higher the number the more it was affected so the answer is Mood
Answer:
A neuron is a nerve cell that is the basic building block of the nervous system. Neurons are specialized to transmit information throughout the body.
Presented by Nora D. Volkow, M.D. Director, National Institute on Drug Abuse National Institutes of Health Department of Health and Human ServicesCongressional Caucus
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Introduction to the Problem
In 2009, 7 million Americans reported current (past month) nonmedical use * of prescription drugs—more than the number using cocaine, heroin, hallucinogens, and inhalants combined 1. National surveys show that the number of new abusers of several classes of prescription drugs increased markedly in the United States in the 1990s 2, continuing at high rates during the past decade—abuse of prescription drugs now ranks second (after marijuana) among illicit drug users 3. Perhaps even more disturbing, approximately 2.2 million Americans used pain relievers nonmedically for the first time in 2009 (initiates of marijuana use were 2.4 million).