Positive: eating healthy, drinking lots of water, stretching before working out
Negative: eating junk, drinking sugary drinks, not stretching before working out
Answer: PARALYSIS
Explanation: Paralysis is a nervous system disorder that is characterised by a complete or partial loss of muscle function.
It is caused by either stroke or spinal cord injury which affects the normal functioning of muscles and nerves in the body.
Paralysis can also be caused by accident of trauma to any of the structures of the nervous system which in turn affects the nerves or muscles.
It can also be caused by a damage to the chain of nerves and muscles that deliver impulses to and from the brain and spinal cord to the nerves and muscles.
When the brain,spinal cord or nerves is damaged by any of the causes mentioned above,the relay signal to the muscles and nerves is damaged or altered,so the signal for one to move do not make it through to the muscles and this results to paralysis.
So Joseph suffers from a loss of of sensation and movement due to injury to his nervous system. He is therefore experiencing PARALYSIS.
I don't know, is your dog okay?
Maybe your dog senses that you can smell again and wanted to see for himself :O
Otherwise how did you lose your sense of smell?
If your dog is okay, then give he/she food because maybe they think it is food. Or the other option to to pay more attention because dogs might do that for more attention (play with them more)
Answer:
New South Wales
The NSW Anti-Discrimination Act 1977 includes disability as a grounds of unlawful discrimination. The NSW legislation covers similar areas as the DDA plus: partnerships (business) trade unions.
Explanation:
protects people with disability from discriminatory treatment in a range of areas including employment, education and access to services, facilities and public areas. The Act makes disability discrimination unlawful and promotes equal rights, equal opportunity and equal access for people with disabilities.
Answer:
The answer is below
Explanation:
1. People often postpone dying until they've "said goodbye to their loved ones."
2. The activities involving nature that could help someone who is grieving is "Taking a walk in the woods."
3. Some things a young person should know before visiting a dying friend or relative in the hospital are:
* The dying relative may die at any time during or immediately after their visit
* Be ready for a change of plans at any moment
* Be ready to handle silence
* Have something to say about shared memories
* Come with treats
4. Alzheimer: this is a type of disease associated with loss of memory and it is a common cause of Dementia
5. Grieving people need love and support most.
6. Some of the things research found out about contentment in the elderly compared to young adults are:
* Older people derive happiness in small things
* They value meaningful relationships
* They easily volunteer