Answer:
Increased strength
Explanation:
We can rule out option A because physical activity shouldn’t cause decreased sleep unless your sleeping pattern is wack. Option B is also wrong because Physical activty won’t help with nutritional balance, nutrition is based on what you eat. Option D is wrong because when you are physically active you are burning calories and fat, this leads to weight lost not weight gain.
Answer:
B. Low-effort Syndrome
Explanation:
Low-effort syndrome is <u>characterized by a refusal to put an effort or work hard to achieve something.</u> People with this syndrome have unusually low levels of motivation, not only on intelligence tests, but in tests overall because they are afraid of the results, which would probably be low due to the lack of effort.
In turn, these <u>people often state that tests are unimportant for life and claim to have a desire of having an 'easy' life</u>. However, all of this is a consequence of their fear of failure.
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Answer:
well the person with cancer asked for X-RAY and then later complained so it's the patient is to blame
Answer:
a) Teens who use the Internet and phone after bedtime have a variety of sleep problems.
Explanation:
The STRICT (sleep time related information and communication technology) study performed in American adolescents showed that a high number of adolescents use their cell phone after bed time what results in insomnia, daytime sleepiness, later bedtimes and shorter sleep duration which are all sleep problems associated with the use of the cellphone and communication technology during sleep hours.
62% of the teens used their phone after bedtime, 56.7% texted/tweeted/messaged in bed, and 20.8% awoke to texts interrupting their sleep and the quality of it.