Answer:
Government
Explanation:
It's the government's job to make sure it's citizens are well. With the market taking care of it, the more money you have, the better healthcare you get. It should never be this way. No one should have worse healthcare because of their occupation or lack thereof. Also, due to US history and present, this issue most dominantly effects BIPOC people in the US as they have less economic opportunities. This is now not only a class issue but as most cases in the US, a race one as well.
Answer:
"I will float a metered-dose inhaler in water to determine how much medication is left."
Explanation:
The arrival of autumn always brings with it a wave of flu, colds and respiratory complications caused by the decrease in temperature and humidity levels that are characteristic of this time of year. One of the ways most indicated by doctors as treatment and prevention for the aforementioned ills is the use of the famous inhaler device which is a machine that converts medications, which are initially in liquid form, into gaseous form to be inhaled by the lungs.
Regular cleaning and maintenance are essential for longer life and proper functioning of an inhaler. Some components of this machine should be replaced to prevent proliferation of microorganisms and to prevent malfunctions. To know the right time to replace, it is not necessary to float an inhaler in the water to determine how much medicine is left, just see if the inhaler components are dark or very dirty.
Aromatherapy
Im not certain but im pretty sure
Well it depends, if you sweat a lot then yes shower is need everyday! Now if youre basic... I suggest showering Monday-Wednesday-Friday and deodorant!