It is acceptable nutritionally to replace plain water with:
D. None of the above
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Too sweet, not balanced, but once a day it is good to make yourself <span>an orange juice</span></span>
Well according to this website it says that the msi covers "medically necessary hospital, doctor (medical), dental and optometric services (with restrictions).Standard level accommodations and meals in hospital (covered by the Hospital Insurance Program).Medically necessary nursing services.Laboratory and other diagnostic services.Prescription drugs administered in hospital.Radiotherapy and physiotherapy.Hospital services for most minor medical and/or surgical procedures.Medical services provided by Nova Scotia Hearing and Speech Clinics.Surgical removal of impacted teeth.Oral and maxillary facial surgery.Eye examinations for residents under the age of 10 or over the age of 64 (eye glasses not covered).Some coverage for prosthetics (please contact the Nova Scotia government via the Health and Wellness link at the bottom of the page). If approved, a prosthetic limb will be covered once every 4 years.Coverage for one routine eye examination every two years for residents under 10 years old or aged 65 and up.Generally speaking costs incurred while in a hospital are covered" and that it doesn't cover "Ambulance services, with the exception of transportation between medical facilities (e.g. hospitals).Routine dental services (e.g. cleanings, fillings, scalings, etc.) with the exception of people under the age of 14.Prescription medications if you are under the age of 65 (there are prescription drug programs that you may qualify for, see below for more information).Paramedical services such as podiatrists, chiropractors, naturopaths, massage therapists or osteopaths (note that physiotherapy is covered if done in a hospital).There is only limited medical coverage for Nova Scotians travelling out of province.Glasses and contact lenses.Hearing aids. Note that there are exceptions, for example the First Nations and Inuit Health Branch (FNIHB)"
I would say Se/x with a minor would be your answer.
Answer:
The brain nd nerve tissues prefer carbohydrates as fuel.
Explanation:
Carbohydrates are the fuel by preference for the brain and the nerve tissues. They do not leave toxic components that can affect the cells once that they are used and they are easy and fast to process. In addition to this, the brain-blood barrier that protects the central nervous system is highly selective and will only allow the passage of some carbohydrates, lipids and some proteins to the central nervous system.
Almost drowning. I was 7 years old and defiant. My mother warned that the waves could pull me out but I didn't want to listen so I swam out far and by the time I realized I couldn't reach the bottom with my feet a large wave went right over my head. In shock at it I breathed in a large gasp of ocean water and frantically moved to the surface where my father was dragging me back to shore. All the while I coughed up the water and cried. Swimming out too far was an awful choice that I didn't understand the consequences of since I was very young.