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There are plenty of great benefits that come out from working out and eating healthy foods. From better hygiene to a better body shape/size, there are so many! Salads might be gross and all (I, for one, stand by that), but they can actually help you get more fit and look better, compared to eating Hershey bars all day. Foods like hamburgers and fries from McDonalds, Burger King, etc. won't help at all. Try to resist the urge, if you ever feel like getting one too many! Besides, drinking sugary sodas can lead to cavities, which will cost you hundreds of dollars to fix up-just for something that probably cost you less than half your <em>allowance</em>. (Not-so)-fun fact: People with cavities/dental issues are less likely to get into a relationship, according to studies. And I don't know about you, but it'd get pretty lonely in there. That's all I got. Hope it helps! :)
A stigma is something negative that a person perceives about another person. We must educate the public about mental illnesses in order to help them understand. We must recognize that mental illness is just that—an illness. Those who suffer from a mental illness are not mentally deficient in their mental capacity; they just have had a chemical imbalance or a severe head injury that hinders their ability to function normally in a certain part of the brain.
Mentally ill people must be more willing to talk about how they feel to others, and those who are listening must not be judgmental or make the person out to be mentally deficient if they seem to be having problems with a mental illness. A person seeking help for a mental illness is stronger than those who do not, because they know the risk of asking for help from others who may not have the illness.
Well the all have good points I think D is the best answer but it’s more of an opinion
I believe the answer is d