Answer:
Option D
Explanation:
Vaccination is an effective way needed to prevent people against any form of harmful diseases from affecting both children and adult and are giving to help keep kids healthy which enable the child to have stronger immune systems. Vaccines are usually given based on age; immediately after birth, the baby should be given the Hepatitis B vaccine (a serious disease affecting the liver, and which if not treated on time can cause a lifelong disease)
By two months of age, the baby should have or be given the below-listed vaccines:
Hepatitis B 2nd dose; Diphtheria, Tetanus; IVP against Polio; Pneumococcal vaccine and Rotavirus vaccine.
Hepatitis A vaccine is given at aged 12–23
Varicella, also commonly referred to as chickenpox are vaccinated against it between 12 and 15 months old
Influenza vaccine, also commonly referred to as Flu is taken from 6 months and older
If your doing moderate intensity workouts/physical activity your only focused on the thing your doing so the answer should be (DISTRACTED)
The answer is B ( too many words can cause confusion)
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Shortness of breath after moderate physical activity most likely indicates limitations in cardiovascular fitness.
When performing physical activity, heart rate increases. And when heart rate increases, you must also take in more oxygen. Thus, if you are short of breath after moderate physical activity, then you have limitations in cardiovascular fitness.
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