A because breast milk is very healthy for you.

When body releases Glycagon, It <u>increases the blood sugar/glucose levels.</u>(Option B)
The Alpha cells of the Pancreas secretes the hormone named Glucagon. It increases the blood sugar levels. If levels of blood glucose gets low, then α-cells secretes low glucagon. This can be treated with exercise and a protein diet which stimulates the secretion of glucagon.
- This hormones fits into receptor sites on cells membranes and activates the enzyme inside the cell which convert glucagon to glucose.
- The glucose then passes out of the cells and into the blood, raising blood sugar levels.
✒ Other than this hormone, the beta cells secretes the insulin hormone and delta cells secrete the growth inhibiting hormone (GHIH-somatostatin).
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Answer:
D. Optimal Health
Explanation:
Optimal health is a holistic focus with the aim of attaining the best possible health outcomes by promoting healthier behaviors and not merely the absence of disease
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Answer:
<u>ADHD (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder ).</u>
Explanation:
One organization that supports people with this condition is CHADD (Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder).
Sadly, people with this condition suffer:
- difficulty paying attention
- overactivity (hyperactivity)
- Acting on impulse; without clear thought.
Others can assist those with these conditions by not stigmatizing sufferers. They could try as much as possible to understand the unique personalities of ADHD patients, then they can in turn teach others about them. The website reviewed is the National Institute of Mental Health.