Cholera is caused by drinking contaminated water. Government should respond in many ways like new rules for clean water act, wastewater disposal rules, increase current fines and federal fines.
<h3>What is the reason for spread of cholera?</h3>
Cholera is caused by a bacterium namely Vibrio cholerae. It is caused by drinking contaminated water. Characterized by diarrhea and dehydration.
Cholera can be prevented by using following ways:
- A single dose live oral cholera vaccine has been approved by FDA.
- Lawmakers should propose new rules under the established clean water act.
- States should use certain wastewater disposal rules.
- Federal agencies should increase current fines for noncompliance of public water.
- Agencies should collaborate to construct initiatives to globally promote clean water use.
Thus, the correct options are A, B, C and D.
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1. drink at lease 100 oz of water daily
2. lift weights for 30 minutes daily along with 15 minutes of cardio this will increase ypu metabolic rate
3. research a proper diet that will work with you body, I do protein load and watch my calories, carbs, and sugars
4. be consistent, if you do not stick to it every day you will confuse your body and it will just gain weight
5. eat 4 - 6 times a day(small meals, this will keep you metabolism running.
6. be kind to yourself, be confident on the outside even if you don't feel that way on the inside
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Infants show many reflexes as soon as they come out of their mother. Two of them are the sucking reflex and the root reflex. The root reflex is when the baby's side of the mouth is touch and they will then move their head towards where the were touched, allowing them to latch onto the breast or the bottle for food. The sucking reflex pretty much explains itself. When the roof of the baby's mouth is touched, they will begin to suck as they will think/know that it is feeding time.
Hope this helps!!
Other reflexes can be found on: http://www.stanfordchildrens.org/en/topic/default?id=newborn-reflexes-90-P02630