Answer:
1. https://www.childnet.com
2.https://www.safekids.org
3.https://drugaware.com.au/getting-the-facts/staying-safe/
4.https://mainehealth.org/healthy-communities/learning-resource-center/blog/the-new-drug-delivery-system-in-schools
5.https://www.nhtsa.gov/risky-driving/distracted-driving
Explanation:
1. It is a website that provides information on the hazards of the internet and what to look out for. It provides resources and sections for all age groups while also containing local blogs for further questions or facts on the topics.
2. A website that provides dozens of resources on Teen Driving Safety. It includes articles and videos of personal experiences, sections on all the hazards faced and precautions to take before and while driving a vehicle, and options for which age group you are looking to get your information on.
3. Provides information on the risks and consequences of drug use and abuse. It gives detailed descriptions on all kinds of drugs and the affects of using the type of drugs. It includes hotlines and live chats to contact if in need of Medical attention or someone to talk to if struggling.
4. An article and website with facts on the risks of juuling, e-cigarettes and vaping. It explains how addicting ENDS products are and how although they seem harmless, can have long term consequences to the use of them and in some situations can be worse than plain tobacco and nicotine itself. All facts are backed up by medical experts and have been proven to be true.
5. A website that provides information on not only road safety but also section with the hazards of texting while driving. In the sections, there is an overview in the section which gives facts and advises to you to join the movement in ending unnecessary road risks.
Answer:
The medical professional can formulate a patient’s new treatment regimen before he or she is seen.
Answer:
The Recommended Dietry allowance for Carbohydrates in children aged 1 to 3 years and Adults is 130g/d.
Explanation:
This value is based on the amount of sugars and starches needed to provide the brain with required glucose supply. This report is from Institute of Medicine (IOM) in the year 2002 . This means that consumption of carbohydrate containing foods like grams, vegetables, fruits, seeds, milks products , etcetera is required. Carbohydrate foods are good source of Fibre and nutrient .
This organization which in this case is OSHA's sister agency that focuses on research and training, also conducts Health Hazard Evaluations is NIOSH. or the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.
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