I think The Answer Would Be Similac.
Erectile dyfunction can be a side effect of taking anti-inflammatories.
The regular use of non steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAID) is associated with higher odds of erectile dysfunction, a cross-sectional study showed. Over the the counter NSAID's include acetylsalicylic acid (Aspirin) IBUPROFEN (Advil) AND NAPROXEN (Aleve).
The Answer is B. anti-inflammatory
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I would assume false. There are restrictions because of age and responsibility and such. Like...if someone as at school they are not likely to be in an alcohol related crash. So I'm assuming false. :)
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Red blood cells: These carry oxygen to systemic body cells. If there is more of them, then there is a higher blood oxygen carrying capacity. They will also transport carbon dioxide out of the body.
White blood cells: These are immune system cells, such as leukocytes. One type of leukocyte is a neutrophil. They help fight off bacterial infections. If there is a high neutrophil count, then it indicates that there is likely to be a bacterial infection present.
Platelet: These are cell fragments. They have no cellular functions. However, they help with the process of blood clotting (coagulation, etc.).
Plasma: This is the liquid portion of the blood. It carries the formed elements.
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