Answer:
The pill, Conraceptives, IUDs, and "Pull out"
Explanation:
The pill is very effective for tracking your menstural cycle- and fetility period. It is most effective if you remeber to take it everyday, otherwise your hormose with be out of balance. Contraceptives are decent abd phycically go into the vaginal canal. It is quite painful during insertio and there is a chance it may break or come out which causes complications. IUDs are physical hormone implants in your skin inserted by a shot which is very effective if you have hormones that are out of balance. One risk is that it may break, travel through your body, or come out. The pull out method is not very effective as pre-ejaculation fluid contains small amounts of active sperms which is a risk. It is also very hard for the male to resist this urge aswell.
Answer: False
Explanation:
This is a false statement because it is requiring an explanation of muscular strength which is false. This explanation from the question is not referring to muscular strength it is referring to muscular endurance.
Muscular strength is the amount of force that muscle can produce but muscular endurance is the ability of submaximal force of muscle strength repeatedly movement.
Answer:
Answer below.
Explanation:
Rest and lots of water are the safest remedies for most patients. Your doctor can also recommend that you take over-the-counter fever medicine.
Hospitalization is needed in more serious situations. Breathing help, such as a ventilator, or other services can be given in the hospital.
As of now, there is no cure, but scientists have found a vaccine and are trying to keep formulating help
Being under highly stressful situations or chronic (long term) stress has been linked to cell death in the brain, with one place being the hippocampus. The hippocampus is responsible for creating new brain cells throughout a person's life. It is also responsible for learning, memory and emotion. Chronic stress creates irreparable damage to the brain's structure and overall function. When these cells are killed or damaged, it has been found that this is linked into mood disorders (such as anxiety and depression) in later life. Being under chronic stress can also put the body into a constant cycle of "fight or flight" mode, which can cause a weakened immune system.
The effects of stress have a real domino effect in the brain, and really I think that this can be linked to all of the above, but if I had to choose one, I would have to go with depression. This is because scientists have found that the hippocampus has the capability of actually <em>shrinking</em> when the brain has been under stress for a long time. I believe this is a primary (first) effect when it comes to brain cells being killed.