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An Automated External Defibrillator (AED) is a portable device used to treat people suffering from sudden cardiac arrest (heart attack), which is potentially fatal. Before administering CPR or using an AED, you should always call 911. ... If an AED is immediately accessible, get the AED and use it right away.
Third-degree burn:
Call 911 or go immediately to the nearest hospital.
Do not remove clothing stuck to the burn.
Do not soak the burned area in water.
Cover the burn with a cool clean cloth or bandage.
Keep the burn raise above the level of the heart.
Signs of Stroke in Men and Women
Sudden numbness or weakness in the face, arm, or leg, especially on one side of the body.
Sudden confusion, trouble speaking, or difficulty understanding speech.
Sudden trouble seeing in one or both eyes.
Sudden trouble walking, dizziness, loss of balance, or lack of coordination.
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Describing Bill's comparison of the cereals:
This cereal is more nutritious than the one I used to eat because it's made with whole-grain wheat. This means it has lots of bran and germ. The cereal I used to eat lists white flour as the first ingredient and says that it is enriched with B vitamins. This means that the manufacturer of the cereal milled (refined) the whole grain by stripping off bran and germ.
Explanation:
Whole grain is made up of its bran and germ, including the endosperm. The bran is the exterior part of the wheat kernel, while the germ is the portion inside the seed, which enables it to grow into a new plant after planting. The endosperm is a tissue produced inside the seeds of most of the flowering plants following fertilization, which provides nutrition in the form of starch, oil, and protein. For whole grains to be nutritious in the body, these components must be present.
Milling or refinery is the process of separating the bran, endosperm, and germ from the whole grain.
Five (I gave a few extra) factors you can control:
- drug use
- hygiene
- eating habits
- sleep patterns
- exercise
- managing stress correctly
- your social health, who you interact with, your relationships (this would be more so on the social side of the health triangle but social health affects both physical and mental health too)
Five factors you can’t control:
this one is a little bit more difficult
- genetics
- diseases, cancer
- second hand smoking
- maybe some disorders like insomnia (even though you somewhat can control it by going to a doctor)
- you can argue age because it progressively gets harder to do things as you get older and you may get stuff like dementia which you cannot control.
I hope this helps!