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3- Breast-feeding can reduce an infant’s risk of infection, allergies, and certain chronic diseases.
.4- All mothers should consume 500 kcal extra daily while breast-feeding until weaning of the infant.
5- Women with AIDS or active tuberculosis should feed formula rather than breast-feed.
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Breastfeeding is also a great benefit to the environment and society, that is, it does not require the use of energy for manufacturing or create waste or air pollution. Also, there is no risk of contamination and it is always at the right temperature and ready to feed. Given the importance of breastfeeding for the health of mothers and babies, Centers for Disease Control and prevention supports breastfeeding through hospital initiatives, work-site accommodation, continuity of care and community support initiatives. Colostrum is the earliest breast-milk produced, beginning in mid-pregnancy (12-18 weeks) and is continually produced for the first few days after baby's birth, it provides all the nutrients and fluid that your newborn needs in the early days, as well as many substances to protect your baby against infections. Mothers with untreated and active tuberculosis infections are not advised to breastfeed. They may breastfeed after their infection is cured or brought under control so that it does not spread to the infant.
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a. 0.5 grams b. 0.25
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Just use the half-life formula(I linked it below)
a. 4(1/2)^90/30=1/2
b. 4(1/2)^120/30=1/4
Rapid consumption of alcohol in a very short period of time is very dangerous; due to delayed absorption the drinker will not know how really drunk he is and intoxication from that kind of drinking can last for days and even weeks.
Besides, such drinking pattern may make the whole body system to collapse causing death. Such drinking may also lead to alcohol induced psychiatric disorder.
Production of the mature sperm cells have 4 step process beginning at puberty and throughout the male's lifetime. Spermiogenesis is the final process for production of sperm where the spermatids mature into motile spermatozoa. For humans, the spermatogenesis takes 74 days to 120 days and if the transport on the ductal system is included it would take 3 months.