<span>What is defensive medicine?
</span>Defensive medicine is the situation in which a doctor practices medicine, either through diagnosis or treatment, not to help the patient, but rather to prevent legal action (a malpractice suit) if a problem occurs. The doctor goes beyond what is usually necessary for diagnosing and treating the patient so they can ensure they are not missing any unlikely but possible condition.
They may perform procedures that the patient wants or expects even if they aren't clinically necessary, to keep the patient satisfied. For these reasons, defensive medicine is said to lead to overtesting and overtreatment. They want to prevent bad outcomes (however unlikely) and to prevent having an angry patient.
D. All of the above will increase the chance that a persons fitness program will be successful.
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Not enough information is given but my mom is in the medical feild and she says that a condition common with age is presbyopia. It causes the leanses in your eye to become less flexable and less able to thicken therefore less able to focus on near by objects. Another is catteracts which I assume you already know about so I will not explain.
Explanation:
Starches provide you with an extra boost of energy during your workouts. <span>Starches will eventually break down into glucose, which your body's main fuel source.</span>