Diets high in non-starchy vegetables, such as broccoli, spinach, and beans, may help protect against stomach and esophageal cancer. Eating oranges, berries, peas, bell peppers, dark leafy greens and other foods high in vitamin C may also protect against esophageal cancer.
1. Puberty
2. Transition between schools
3. Dating
4. Death of a loved one
5. Peer pressure
6. Gangs
7. Violence
8. Domestic abuse
9 suicidal thoughts or actions
Answer:
Decrease in pressure
Explanation:
In the respiratory pump process to increase venous return, inhalation results in a decrease in pressure in the thoracic cavity, which causes the inferior vena cava and right atrium to expand and fill with blood.
Define the problem
<span>Generate alternative solutions
</span><span> Evaluate and select an alternative
</span><span>Implement and follow up on the solution</span>
Poor skin turgor ia a sign of dehydration