Call 911 first then administer chest compressions
Diets high in non-starchy vegetables, such as broccoli, spinach, and beans, may help protect against stomach and esophageal cancer. Eating oranges, berries, peas, bell peppers, dark leafy greens and other foods high in vitamin C may also protect against esophageal cancer.
Answer: No it does not
Explanation: you do not want to put anything like that on your skin. it will make things worse it will burn your skin.
''An insufficient intake of folic acid—a common B vitamin—in the mother's diet is a key factor in causing spina bifida<span> and other neural tube defects.'' the answer is c
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Answer:
B. Leukocytosis
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