Answer:
You Could Go to Jail
Your Insurance Premiums Could Increase
You May Lose Your Job and Professional License
You Could Incur Large Fines and Fees
Drinking While Driving Increases Your Risk of Being in an Accident
You Do Not Want a Criminal Record
You May Cause Serious Property Damage
You Could Injure a Child (or youself)
You Set a Bad Example for Others, Including Your Family
Answer:
When we overuse a joint, the bursae become inflamed, resulting in bursitis, a condition in which the bursae lose their function and the movements become painful. Excessive use of some joints can cause bursitis in sports like cycling, tennis, and long-distance running.
Answer:
When the body is stressed, muscles tense up. Muscle tension is almost a reflex reaction to stress—the body’s way of guarding against injury and pain.
With sudden onset stress, the muscles tense up all at once, and then release their tension when the stress passes. Chronic stress causes the muscles in the body to be in a more or less constant state of guardedness. When muscles are taut and tense for long periods of time, this may trigger other reactions of the body and even promote stress-related disorders.
Explanation:
For example, both tension-type headache and migraine headache are associated with chronic muscle tension in the area of the shoulders, neck and head. Musculoskeletal pain in the low back and upper extremities has also been linked to stress, especially job stress.
I’m sorry if this is wrong and plus I’m not completely sure but I am going to say C
Answer:
D, an increase in muscle tissue
Explanation:
Strength training builds muscle.
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