I’d say Dev is using a rather negative approach, but this is a very personal question, based on how the reader themself views health too... However i say negative because Dev is comparing himself to a friend. His motivation to be healthy is there, but it is dependent on his Bretts lifestyle and how he looks and feels.
Brett is healthy because he is active (goes to the gym), sober (doesn’t drink alcohol), and perseverant (he has no sick days in school)
Devs health would benefit, as his weight would decrease considering he hasn’t done any physical exercise in 5 years, his feeling of being unfit and unhealthy would decline, most likely contributing to his mental health as well, giving him a better sense of security and happiness.
The number of<span> Americans without health insurance </span>has<span> fallen drastically </span>since<span> passage</span>of the Affordable Care Act<span>. ... </span>States<span> that chose to expand Medicaid coverage to </span>people with<span> low incomes </span>had<span> the ranks of their uninsured cut in half, to 9.2 percent in 2016 </span>from<span> 18.4 in 2013. In </span>states<span>that did not expand</span>
8 hours you supposed to sleep in a coma
Answer: This is an example of <em>tolerance. </em>
Explanation:
When a person has tolerance that means that they will need more of the substance to get them to same level as before. Many people grow an tolerance to certain prescription drugs, drugs, etc. A doctor can prescribe a new medicine or up dosages to help the patient not use more of the medication than prescribed.
For Tayla, this means she will have to have more of the substance to achieve the level she had before.