Research suggests that women with a history of anorexia nervosa have nearly <em>the same number</em> as many miscarriages as the average. The rate of miscarriage <em>that</em> <em>exists </em>between women who are actively anorexic during pregnancy and those who have had anorexia nervosa in the pa
Explanation:
Anorexia (an-o-REK-see-uh) nervosa — often simply called anorexia — is an eating disorder characterized by an abnormally low body weight, an intense fear of gaining weight and a distorted perception of weight. People with anorexia place a high value on controlling their weight and shape, using extreme efforts that tend to significantly interfere with their lives.
Research suggests that women with a history of anorexia nervosa have nearly the same number as many miscarriages as the average. the rate of miscarriages that exists between women who are actively anorexic during pregnancy and those who have had anorexia nervosa in the past
Anorexia nervosa is a disorder found in people and it is described as the inability of a person to eat due to his/her fear of gaining weight and also been more concerned about weight loss and this contributes negatively to the rate at which a pregnant woman suffering form this might suffer from miscarriages when they are compared to other pregnant women not suffering from such diet disorder. the unborn baby depends wholly on the food consumed by their mothers during pregnancy and if a pregnant women fail to eat the baby would most likely not survive leading to miscarriages.
D, all of the above. The scientific method goes through the process of making a hypothesis, testing it, and reviewing the results. It goes through a full lab report.
compound interest is the amount and interest that accumulates on it every period. (loan or a deposit would be compound interest) When people use credit cards they are using compound interest.
On 9 February 1898, Spanish Ambassador Enrique Dupuy de Lome wrote a letter to Spanish Foreign Minister Don Jose Canalezas, expressing De Laum view of Spanish involvement in Cuba and US President McKinley's diplomacy.
In the letter, Spanish Ambassador Enrique Dupuy de Lome criticized US President William McKinley, urging the audience to favour only the weak and agitated.
The words included in the publicly seized Spanish letter caused an international uproar, which contributed to anti-Spanish and anti-war sentiment in the United States.
The publication of the letter brought public support to the Spanish colony Cuba in its war against Spain over independence.