If revealing your piercings during travel is unacceptable, wear nonmetallic jewelry. Quality metal body jewelry is non-ferromagnetic and will not set off the large walk-through metal detectors. ... You can still wear your metal piercing jewelry when you travel, and the TSA will not ask you to remove them.
Answer:
"I will eat a meat source such as chicken or pork with each meal."
Explanation:
Vitamin B12, or cobalamin, is one of eight B-complex vitamins. It is found only in animal foods (except honey), such as red meats, seafood, fish, eggs and milk, and is responsible for important functions in the body. Vitamin B12 deficiency is difficult to diagnose, but can cause serious conditions such as megaloblastic anemia and pernicious anemia. Specific groups in society, such as non-supplementary vegetarians and vegans and people over 50, are those most vulnerable to vitamin B12 deficiency.
Regarding the customer exposed in the question, the statement "I will eat a meat source such as chicken or pork with each meal." demonstrates that he is well informed and has correctly learned all the claims about vitamin B12.
I'm pretty sure I that it depends on the tide of the water. When it's low tide you can go deeper in the water when it's high tide you can't go that far without touching the ground
People who are obese are screened for diabetes or thyroid condition
. Woman are screened for breast cancer. I think I'm not sure