A medical professional would recommend dietary supplements to Diane, as not being able to digest milk and other dairy products means her regular diet may be disrupted/changed.
Chris has no need for dietary supplements, as they will not help improve his focus or concentration.
Cassandra would not be recommended dietary supplements by a medical professional as they would not enable her to lose weight quickly, and it is also unhealthy to try and lose weight quickly, therefore it is in the medical professional's best interest to not recommend them to her.
Folate deficiency<span> is a </span>low level<span> of the type of Vitamin B "</span>folic<span> acid" in the body. </span>
<span>Anemia, certain medicines, d</span>rinking too much alcohol, eating overcooked fruits and vegetables and other factors can contribute to folate deficiency.
So, it is true that p<span>regnant women who smoke or abuse alcohol during their pregnancy often have folate deficiencies. That;s why p</span>regnant women should be counseled about the risks of smoking and alcohol and drug use.
It keeps u active and if u not active then u will get active
Answer: Positive Psychology.
Explanation:
It is the scientific study of the positive aspects or good life of the human experience that makes the life worth living.
It focuses on the individual and social well being. It focuses on the well being of the society by providing them positive thoughts.
The good life has good values in it. The good values in the life comes by the positive psychology.
Monogenetic disorders are caused by a mutation in a single gene. The mutation may be present on one or both chromosomes (one chromosome inherited from each parent). Examples of monogenic disorders are: sickle cell disease, cystic fibrosis, polycystic kidney disease, and Tay-Sachs disease.