Diets that contain plentiful sources of potassium may reduce the risk of
high blood pressure and stroke.
Physical activity and nutrition have a big impact on body composition as a whole. The amount you work out and what you put into your body can have negative or positive effects. For example, going to the gym frequently and eating a healthy diet will make for a healthy body. If someone were to eat all the junk in the world and not work out, they will more than likely end up gaining weight and that could have a negative effect. Overall, the relationship between the three is very dependent on one another and they very much impact each other making their relationship very codependent.
"<u>THE FLU</u>"
According to the lesson the flu symptoms are more severe than the common cold. In addition to respiratory difficulties (sneezing, coughing, sore throat), the victim will also suffer from fatigue.
However Symptoms of the common cold may include runny nose, sneezing, congestion, coughing, sore throat, fever, and achy muscles.
The common cold doesn't have "fatigue" but the flu does.
The answer is CPR
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