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Fear (from a quick Google search): "An unpleasant feeling triggered by the perception of danger, real or imagined."
Simply put, fear keeps us safe (or at least tries to). It helps keep us on the lookout for things that could be of harm to us.
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1.)It's possible that your body perception is inaccurate. Many people mistakenly believe they are overweight or underweight. Dieting, over-exercising, and eating disorders are all related to poor body confidence. Dieting on a regular basis may have a negative impact on your emotional and physical health. Exercise accomplishes three goals in terms of improving body image: It boosts health, boosts self-efficacy, and raises understanding of physical skills.
2.)Make constructive self-talk a habit. Instead of saying, "My arms are flabby," say, "My arms are solid." Wear clothing that are both relaxed and flattering. Compare yourself against someone as little as possible.
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It means you should go to the doctor.
I would say making sure I get plenty of rest and water/food which is the top self care priorities
The correct answer is Antihypertensive drugs.
Antihypertensive drugs cause dilation of the arteries. Antihypertensive is a class where drugs that don't fit in previous categories which are found in the alpha-blocker.