Answer:
haha, that's false
Explanation:
just because you feel strongly about something doesn't mean that's it's correct.
most of the time, feelings don't have evidence to support an answer on a test or why someone's dog is dying. Or why some new parents don't vaccinate their kids (if they have that option, some babies can't tolerate the vaccine but most can).
Giving a person a logical explanation just sounds more mature and will leave you correct most of the time (if you know what you talking about and have studied on the subject). Example: more evidence with a logical explanation, has proven that vaccinating your kids is actually super healthy for them. they actually have stats and everything that proves it. Whereas someone who is going purely by emotion to explain why vaccinating your newborn is bad... isn't going to get them very far since there really is no evidence against it.
hope this helps
Health management apps that can 1) assist individuals in monitoring their own health conditions, such as heart disease, diabetes, pregnancy, mental health, and more, 2) allow healthcare providers to share and report on a patient's personal health records remotely, and 3) help keep track of medications.
Some correct running forms I have seen is keeping at a steady pace. They don't try and push themselves to exhaustion. When they run, they land mid foot. They don't press down on their heel or toes.
Some incorrect running forms I have seen is they try and stay on their toes. With each step they hurt their toes because all that weight presses down on it and can damage the bone structure.
Some risks of incorrect running forms is that if you run a different way than normal it could put weight on a sensitive part of the body, breaking or injuring it. You also could trip while running a bad way and it could end up badly.
Emotional- new stronger feelings
mental- increasing desire for independence
mental- learning new ways to cope with feelings
physical- learning to control emotions