Answer:
to replace objective personality tests
A review of health history
Physical examination Laboratory tests (blood, urine, etc.)
BiopsyImaging tests (X-ray, PET/CT, MRI, ultrasound, etc.)
Nuclear medicine scans (bone scans, etc.)
EndoscopyGenetic tests
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All of these do seem like possible injuries that could happen in sports the answer that makes the most sense to me is B since it seems like getting arthritis from sports injuries does not seem that common,
35. Making good lifestyle will prevent all disease.
Well, not all but you can avoid diseases that is caused of bad lifestyle. For example, you avoid smoking thus it is very least possibility that you can have lung cancer since you’re not using it. Same with alcoholic drink, you can have least probability to have kidney problem or any other related body issues. Lack of sleep also is one issue of bad lifestyle.
Thus, having good lifestyle gives you good health and away from diseases