She should really have it checked out by a doctor, preferably a dermatologist. It could very well be fine, but it could also be a symptom of a serious medical condition. Those kinds of things tend to differ between individuals, so I suggest she has it examined.
The correct answer is B I think
Answer:
The options are
A. Prenatal exposure to infections and diseases such as influenza, rubella, toxoplasmosis, and herpes has been linked to increased risk of schizophrenia.
B. Infection as a risk factor for schizophrenia is limited to the fetal environment.
C. Uncontrolled gestational diabetes experienced by a mother dramatically affects neural growth in the fetus.
D. If a woman suffers from high blood pressure during pregnancy, the risk of the child's developing schizophrenia later in life increases dramatically.
The answer is A. Prenatal exposure to infections and diseases such as influenza, rubella, toxoplasmosis, and herpes has been linked to increased risk of schizophrenia.
Explanation:
When the mother is exposed to infections and diseases such as influenza, rubella, toxoplasmosis, and herpes there is a risk of fetal infection.
The mother’s immune system however releases some substances such as cytokines and interleukins which are associated and linked to increased risk of schizophrenia in the fetus.
The answer would be A, behavior. In terms of good physical health, we can control our behavior by practicing a healthy lifestyle.
People of both genders can be healthy so gender is eliminated. People can practice good health in almost any environment so that choice is eliminated. The last choice is eliminated because positive measures towards physical health can be made by all people regardless of genetics.
Hope this helps! :)