For a long time, the standard for "normal" blood pressure was 120/80.  The current thinking is that a more healthy pressure is actually 110/70.  106/64 is a little lower than the norm but may be totally normal for you. If you become dehydrated it can lower your blood pressure and if your blood pressure goes too low it can cause feeling faint or passing out.  If it's never been an issue and your MD doesn't have a problem I wouldn't worry.
        
             
        
        
        
<span>The correct answer is A. In the afternoon. It's not right after a meal and it's not like you just woke up and are not fully awake. It's also good because it's not the hottest part of the day so you won't overheat and suffer a heatstroke. Afternoon is therefore the perfect period for working out.</span>
        
             
        
        
        
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Positive dis- play of student target behaviors at the conclusion of the project and academic school year