The p wave represents atrial contraction
Asmara I understand how you feel. I have suffered from depression myself for three decades. Did you know it’s often genetic? Someone else in your family suffers as well. There is help though. Through therapy and sometimes medications, you can find relief. The first step is to know you’re not alone and find someone whom you can talk to. You need a support system. Journaling can be therapeutic as well. Most of the time a person with depression needs to realize why they are mostly depressed and come up with coping strategies to get past this feeling. When you think you can’t get over it- you can. Over 50% of human beings suffer from anxiety and depression at some point in their life. Don’t try to battle this on your own; confide in a friend or adult who you can trust.
<span>The answer is letter C.<span>
<span>In doing
something for someone else, your mind gets off of its own troubles. Helping
someone could serve as a diversion from stresses that you experience. In doing
this, you are immersing yourself in an environment where stressors are not present.
Aside from this, the experience makes you feel socialized and well accompanied
by the presence of another, where you can share and talk about other things
other than your problems. Socializing is one of the best ways to
distress from monotonous activities and is highly encouraged by experts to be
done on a regular basis.</span></span></span>
Low calorie(carbohydrates) things. Example: Instead of White bread they would need Whole Wheat bread and less major sugars like over doing it on pop and candy sometimes even simple veggies like corn or fruits like Strawberries because of their Natural sugars