I think it’s b but I could be wrong
I don’t get what your saying but here’s my answer When a teen takes drugs in order to feel good, it interferes with the body's natural ability to do so. Here's how drugs affect the brain: The brain is made up of billions of nerve cells. ... Drugs overload the body with dopamine — in other words, they cause the reward system to send too many “feel-good” signals. I hope it helps you
Answer:
D. To minimize the risk of infection by health care workers, inanimate
objects, and environments
There are many factors that include body fatness. One being your age your metabolism slows as you age, your gender (women have slower metabolisms), your physical activity, and of course what you eat.