Answer:
I would tell him to man up and give him the kidney(because I don’t want to)
Explanation:
No I would actually tell him to give him the kidney because it is a huge part of his life and he will need it to survive. DO YOU WANT YOUR FRIEND TO PERISH? (MARK MY BRAINLIEST OR ELSE!!!)
The answer is nuts, red meat and legumes.
Legumes are foods such as beans, lentils, chickpeas, peas and soybeans.
Red meats such a beef are rich in iron.
Nuts such as pistachios, almonds and cashews.
The three body types have different ways to burn or store fat. First, the Ectomorphs have long limbed but not particularly muscular, which is good at processing carbohydrates into energy and burn off fat easily. The second type is Endomorph that often have pear-shape and genetically limits ability to put muscle mass because it has the tendency to store body fat. Lastly, the Mesomorph is muscular and tend to store fat easily with high metabolism that can lose or gain weight easily.
Answer: 1.) It can decrease the opportunities for patients to receive preventive care and information from a health care provider.
2.) It can prevent the facilitation of cardiovascular disease screening on the person.
Explanation:
Cardiovascular diseases are generally defined as group of disorders of the heart that affects it's functions and structure. According to research, it the major cause of mortality rate in developed countries and can be prevented by leading a healthy lifestyle. The different type of cardiovascular diseases includes:
- Coronary heart disease
- Ischaemic heart disease
- peripheral arterial disease and
- aortic disease.
These are the types of cardiovascular disorders which can be prevented if proper health care system is available to give out information and preventive care concerning the disorders. And to perform cardiovascular screening on individuals with higher risks of being involved in Cardiovascular disease. These individuals includes hypertensive patients, smokers, diabetic patients, obesed patients (obesity) and individuals with history of cardiovascular disorders.