<span>neurotransmitter and brain stem
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Trouble<span> walking, blurred vision, slurred speech, slowed reaction times, impaired memory.</span>
I would say D, drinking water can only quench your thirst not hunger pains. Snacking is also good for weight loss if you take in count snacking on fruits and veggies, idk about B, and there are no foods that burns fat for you( but making healthing choices in both diet and exercise is helpful in weight loss:) since weight loss is 80% diet 20% exercise
<span>False. One’s behaviour is often influenced - and often heavily influenced - by one’s subconscious. For example, ‘gut feelings' are a good exemplification of this process.</span>
I assume were speaking about patients if you were a doctor or someone that practices in the medical field ?
1. so they understand the situation that is going on
2. if your patient isn't aware of there sickness or the problem they have ran into you can thoroughly explain to them so they have a better understanding.
3. lastly educating your patient just gives them an over all sense of reassurance that you know what your talking about and as well know what your doing.