Yeah, I'm pretty sure. Although, can't make any promises.
The only statement true among all given statement is-
Regular health insurance will not pay for alternative medicine services.
Explanation:
More than a quarter of adults in the US are consuming some form of alternative medicine. They are most likely to pay them from their savings. Alternatives though find a vast variety of use but are not covered under regular health insurance.
This can be considered as the most important reason as to why people hesitate to choose alternatives over traditional medicinal practises. This has ensured the survival of traditional allopathy even though it is costly than alternative medicine.
However, there is an increasing perception among people that alternatives are more effective and popular. But the dominance of traditional medicines won't go unless the alternatives are included in the health insurance segment.
Answer:
Fats. (Ans. A)
Explanation:
Fats which are associated with low esophageal sphincter tone, causing increase reflux. Fatty foods can cause the lower esophageal sphincter to lighten, and allowing more stomach acid to backflow into the esophagus.
Eating fatty foods can cause a greater risk for reflux symptoms and these types of foods also delaying in the stomach empty. Carbohydrates and food containing high sodium and calcium do not affect gastroesophageal reflux.
Answer:
(I don't understand what your asking about BUT-) If your talking about sports it's "try to score goals against the other team"
Explanation: