Is there only one answer to the question? If so, I would guess communicating. Although analyzing influences and setting goals could be correct as well.
Atopic dermatitis or commonly known as eczema is a condition
that makes your skin red and itchy. This chronic skin disease tends to flare
periodically and often accompanied by asthma or hay fever. Symptoms include thickened,
cracked, scaly skin or raised bumps that may leak fluid and crust over when
scratched. The physician usually prescribed corticosteroid cream or ointment and sometimes antihistamine
drugs to control the itching and help repair the skin.
Alopecia areata is a common condition
that affects the integumentary system that results in baldness or hair loss.
This autoimmune disorder often use powerful anti-inflammatory drugs that can
suppress the immune system. Most commonly, corticosteroids is used to treat
alopecia areata. The route of administration are local injections, taken orally
or by topical ointment application.
If you live in a cold climate, keep heat packs with you. Wear gloves and scarves. Don't use fingerless gloves. Wear layers of clothing.
The answer is DNA molecules
Explanation:
flexibility exercises should be done everyday stretching major muscle groups in the Paramount to stay balanced overactive muscles can change your mechanics when performing movement and can create bigger problems if you don't length in periodically