Unsaturated fats<span> are typically liquid at room temperature. They differ from </span>saturated fats<span> in that their chemical structure contains one or more double bonds.</span>
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Pads are used for both children and adults. Pediatric pads are used for kids that are younger than eight years. Then there are standard pads, and they will be used on the kids only if pediatric ones aren't present at the scene. The adult or standard pads can't teach one another. Then we have a manual defibrillator, it is usually used on the new-borns. If there's no manual defibrillator, an AED should be used. Some of the AEDs can be switched on so they can deliver a pediatric shock. If we have one at the scene, we should switch it on if we are going to use it on the children younger than age of eight.
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yea bc if you streatch to much
However it's also possible to over-stretch, with the resulting risk of muscle, tendon or ligament damage. Also, too much flexibility – hypermobility – can be detrimental in itself.
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Sedentary lifestyle, alcohol and drug use, Tobacco, sexual activity, dangerous behavior, and poor nutrition.