The answer is letter B.
Body image refers to a mental picture of how you look. Often women have troubles with their body image, particularly in teens. Diseases associated with a perceived distortion of body image are called Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia. This is when an individual chooses to deprive himself/herself of food for days causing the body to slowly deteriorate and shut down. Many organ failures are associated with these types of psychological disorders. It can only be treated through psychosis so that an individual will have a better perception of himself/herself.
Early childhood trauma.
Traumatic events during childhood, such as physical or emotional abuse, or loss of a parent, may cause changes in the brain that make a person more susceptible to depression.
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oral medicine
Explanation
about the only way I can think of.
This is a tricky question - new studies actually show that people who skip breakfast aren't at all heavier than people who don't skip it. The myth that people who regularly breakfast aren't as heavy as people who do skip it has arisen through bad scientific studies that were being conducted in the past. Newer ones, however, show that this isn't the case. For that reason, your question is invalid :)
Going too far beyond what the body can handle with vigorous exercise, especially without taking time to build up to the level of exercise, is an example of overexertion.
Doing something over and over and over again can be defined as overexertion, which is something that is done excessively (too much). Overexertion without taking a break in between, which is significant for exercising, can cause damage to the muscles and other life threatening symptoms.