Answer:
O C. Avoiding infected people
Explanation:
avoid close contact with people who are sick.
Briefly, the human body response to starvation at a cellular level results in a reduced metabolic rate and a switching of 'food supply' for various cells. Glucose is a primary cellular food source used by all cells in the body. During starvation with no additional glucose available to the body, glycogen stores (glucose stores) are consumed and then the body turns to consuming fat stores and muscle tissue (protein) to fuel it's cells. This means fat and muscle tissue is broken down during starvation periods. In the past during long periods of starvation, the ability for the body to survive without food input for weeks was necessary for survival. Today, whilst starvation no doubt yields weight loss results, it comes at a price. During starvation muscle tissue is invariably lost as the body needs glucose to power the heart and brain cells, which rely almost exclusively on glucose (which cannot be liberated from the break down of fats). As the body loses muscle tissue, it also loses the ability to burn as much energy because muscles are a key energy user. The body also loses strength in general. It therefore is a hindrance to starve for modern weight loss objectives and a better option is high level of exercise with reduced calorific food intake. This will maintain muscle tissue and favour fat loss.
Answer: The person who qualifies for the opt-in simplified enrollment mechanism is<em><u> Alice. </u></em>
Alice will be the only one who can do the opt-in because she never had a break in any of her coverage. The only ones who have already been with a specific company/carrier will be able to choose their same carrier for MAPD.
Answer:
The word Advocacy <u>comes from Latin </u><u><em>advocare</em></u><u> which means to </u><u>“add” a “voice.”</u>
Explanation:
The word 'advocacy' refers to the action of supporting a cause. The root 'voc' comes from the latin word <em>vox, </em>meaning voice.
The word Advocacy <u>comes from Latin </u><u><em>advocare</em></u><u> which means to </u><u>“add” a “voice.”</u> This refers to the important role that an advocate has, which is to speak in favor of- or, in this case, to add a voice- to support a specific cause.