The correct answer is <span>comorbidity</span>. Comorbidity is the occurence of one or more diseases or disorders that occur along side the main disorder or the disease. A comorbidity is a single additional disorder or disease and there can be multiple of these. The example would be depression and alongside it alcohol dependence as a comorbidity.
A budget is simply an estimate of income and expenses for a set period of time with designated categories. To get started in creating one; make a list of all your sources of income for the month (take-home pay). Then list all your expenses for the month—start with the four walls (food, shelter and utilities, transportation and clothing). You want to make sure your rent or mortgage is budgeted for first before you start budgeting for your gym membership. Once that’s taken care of, list all your other expenses, like entertainment, date nights, and the shoes little Johnny needs for school. Some expenses will occur every month (rent, utilities), and some will be one-time expenses (birthday gifts, special events, weddings). Adjust your budget each month and you’ll be set.
Male drivers between the age of 16 and 20 , with a bal of 0.02 are Three times more likely to die in a single vehicle crash than a sober driver of the same age.
Eventhough the number isn't particularly high, this could numb some of the drivers' reflex
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The correct answer is the preconscious layer of <span>consciousness.
The </span>preconscious refers to thoughts and knowledge that is part of our unconscious mind, but is not repressed. Due to this, preconsious thoughts and knowledge can be retrieved and recalled as and when needed. Information in the preconscious mind does not need to be in the conscious mind for it to be retrieved and available.