Answer:
1. sudden and extreme weight loss or gain
2. amenorrhea
3. scabs or redness on knuckles
4. skipping meals
5. body dysmorphia
6. obsession with working out
Explanation:
1. bingeing can cause weight gain, and anorexia weight loss
2. not getting proper nutrients or over working out can cause amenorrhea
3. knuckles may rub against teeth during purging, causing minor injury
4. ppl with eating disorders often skip meals to cut out the calories and lose weight
5. they feel as if their body is never good enough
6. working out more than needed to burn calories
<span>Genes are the main cause of a Carabelli Cusp.
This is a condition where there is an additional cusp on the first molar of the
tooth and become less pronounce when progressing to the second and third
molars. In some cases, the cusps' forms included pits, ridges, and furrows. <span>
<span>The Carabelli
Cusp is a condition most common in Europeans and rarest in the Pacific Islands.
It is an inherited feature from a homozygote or a heterozygote gene that can be
present or absent in some
individuals. It was
discovered in the year 1842 by Georg Carabelli, a court dentist of the Austrian
Emperor Franz. </span></span></span>
Because it helps the relationship between the worker and the patient.
Would you feel safer with a muscular man, long hair, tattoos, and piercings. Or an elderly women with gray hair pulled back in a bun with a warm smile.
The vaccines that are required by law, according to the Childhood Vaccine Injury Act of 1986 are:
1. Diptheria, Pertussis and Tetanus Vaccine (DTP, DTap, DT, TT or Td)
2. Measles, Mumps and Rubella Vaccine (MMR)
3. Chickenpox Vaccine (Varicella)
4. Rotavirus and Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccines
5. Haemophilus Influenzae type b Vaccine (Hib)
<em>True</em> or False? If tolerance develops to the effects of one drug, often tolerance also develops to other similar drugs.