Very open ended question here. It’s yes and no. There are autoimmune diseases that can manifest which you have no control over that can result in muscle wasting. So that being said no your behaviours will not always result in the avoidance of disease. When it comes to injuries, your behaviours can influence it. For example, by choosing to exercise you are increasing risk of injury acutely but also reducing risk of injury chronically. The aim is to get stronger for the long run while jeopardizing yourself through the process.
3, 5, 7, 1, 2
Since you have to use five of them, numbers 4 and 6 would not go into the plan. The order above is the one that makes most sense to me.
Here are the correct pairs:
Influenza - Vaccination
The vaccination would make your body become unsuitable environmnet for the virus to live off, so you would not be infected. The vaccination would be re-developed every two years since virus can adapt to the old one.
HIV - education
We still have not found the vaccines to prevent HIV from infecting our body. The best method of prevention would be education. We need to teach the children that HIV can be spread through unsafe sex, needle sharing, or blood transfusion.
Kidney failure - organ donation
Every individuals have 2 kidneys and we can still live if we give one of them. Usually immediate families such as parents or siblings had a suitable match for the kidney donation.
Answer:When someone with celiac disease eats food that contains gluten, it triggers the immune system to attack the small intestine. The body forms antibodies, or proteins, that attempt to remove gluten from the body as if it were a foreign invader.
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