In todays culture, online adds and social medias, stress the ideal body image to be nearly impossible to maintain. For example, popular icons are always a big influnce to people, inspirering plastic surgery to alter their appearence to have the 'ideal body image'. However, there are some positive impacts tecnology, and social medias can encourage. That being; helping people find their style, or inspireing them to work twards something they want to achive. In all honnesty it depends on how you take in what social midia, adds, and tecnoligy puts out for you.
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Paralysis
Explanation:
Paralysis: Loss of muscle function and loss of ability to move some or all body parts.
Types: Monoplegia, hemiplegia, paraplegia, or quadriplegia; spastic or flaccid
Causes: TIA, palsy, head or spinal cord injury, muscle weakness due to any medical illness
Research 1: Tetraplegic French man, paralysis due to accident. Improving movement with brain-controlled exoskeleton
Research 2: A patient from Lyon, paralytic due to spinal cord injury from falling from the house balcony; initially considered permanent damage; now on brain-controlled exoskeleton
Research 3: Functional electrical stimulation improved functionality
Research 4: A patient from hit and run accident, chest down injury and paralysis, improved with electrical stimulation
Research 5: A paralytic with spinal cord injury with permanent loss, recovered completely with rewiring nerves technology
The above research and treatments shows that technology can produce remarkable changes in the life of paralytics.
During anaerobic activity, your body is burning energy with a lack of oxygen, so it reaches into your glycogen stores and burns glucose. Anaerobic activities like strength training also build muscle, which helps your body burn more calories at rest. All of this, increasing the rate of your metabolism
<span>b. everyone's caloric needs differ. </span>