Answer:Pee is a funny little substance. It actually has lots of good stuff in it. Stuff you can’t live without in many cases – things like potassium and sodium and water. Your body, and more specifically, your kidneys, sense and adjust the composition of your bodily fluids and dump the excess into the urine. Just ate a super-sized order of fries with an ocean’s worth of sodium in it? Here come the kidneys to say ‘hold the salt’ and dump the unwanted excess into the urine. Ditto with lots of other substances, like water, that need to be regulated. And pee is (usually) sterile – unless you have a urinary tract infection (UTI) pee is pure enough that you could clean your windows with it. I’m not advocating doing anything crazy with it (except maybe writing your name in the snow), but it’s not the heinous grody stuff that many third graders make it out to be. True, it does have the waste products of metabolism in it, which your body definitely needs to get rid of.
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no you can not be pregnant if you get your period late.
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It could be construed as assault.
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So according to nursing practice, an assault is basically threatening to do bodily harm to a patient and it is usually not supported by any lawful justification, which can result in the offence being punishable by the state law. Another example to further define assault would be, when walking past someone and intentionally bumping into them. This can be interpreted as assault. I hope this helps.
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<u><em>The answer is</em></u>: <u>Lack of vitamin B12 in the body, and peripheral neuropathy</u>.
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Anemia <em>is a condition whereby the hemoglobin count is decreased in red blood cells.
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In pernicious anemia, <em>symptoms may take a few months to a year to complete, until the body's</em> vitamin B12 stores have been depleted.
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- <em>Numbness of arms and legs also known as</em> peripheral neuropathy.
<u><em>The answer is</em></u>: <u>Lack of vitamin B12 in the body, and peripheral neuropathy</u>.