Well since “I don’t know” isn’t one, that would leave a. b. and .c; A. is a eating disorder which I believe could be the answer; B. is losing weight in a bad kind of way, so that wouldn’t be it; Then c. which is pretty much overeating...
so hopefully this helped a little bit for your problem! ☺️
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The debate is over how to reduce the rate of spending for health care while preserving quality and access to care for patients. Research at least 2 methods of reducing the percentage of the GDP spent on health care. You will need to be able to describe how you would do this in specific terms. This can be a number of approaches, such as the following:
Completely dismantle the current system and start over—A monumental task
Revise the current payment system to reflect current economic constraints
Cut Medicare and Medicaid
Insurance reform
National health insurance based on the Massachusetts Model
Malpractice reform
Legislation such as the Balanced Budget Act of 1997, the Medicare Modernization Act of 2003, the Affordable Care Act (2010), and others
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I hope this helps you.
Answer:
Edema
Explanation:
Edema is a medical condition whereby the capillaries in the body starting to loose the fluids that they contain. The tissue surrounding the body thereby absorb these fluids from the capillaries and cause that part of the body to be swollen.
Symptoms of Edema in a particular area of the body includes:
Shiny skin, swollen skin due to accumulation of fluids in the tissue, pain.
Edema can be caused by sitting in a particular position for too long. It can also be caused by usage or injestion of drugs antiinflammatory drugs such as ibuprofen,
Edema is not a very serious illness. Sometimes it goes on its own. Edema can be treated or reduced by elevating the area of the body that is swollen, for example if it is the legs, we can keep them elevated on pillows.
Edema if severe can also be treated by using drugs that expel fluids from the body such as diuretics.
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the answer to the question is 1 sexual reproduction