Answer:
The most likely explanation is nomadism," Sherman concluded. All 13 of the populations that can digest dairy yet live in areas that are primarily lactose intolerant were historically migratory groups that moved seasonally, Sherman said
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what drug was a breakthrough in the treatment of hiv/aids?
Answer:
im not sure I think its zidovudine
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What information must be entered for the onpatient access to be enabled for
patients? Although only two are required, select all of the items that meet the
criteria. Check all that apply.
Race
Date of Birth
Home Phone Number
Address
Cell Phone Number
Insurance
Social Security Number
Answer:
Home Number Cell number insurance date of brith
Explanation:
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The word idysplasia refers to which of the following?
Answer:
Dysplasia is a broad term that refers to the abnormal development of cells within tissues or organs.
Explanation:
which type of seizure originates on one side of the brain
Answer:
Focal seizures are also called partial seizures since they begin in one area of the brain.
Explanation:
Includes Diseases: Generalized tonic–clonic seizure
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Answer:
it is the disease cause by cancer in blood
Answer:
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Explanation:
Leukemia is composed of the word root, leuk- and the suffix, -emia, meaning blood or blood condition. Leukemia means a blood condition of the white blood cells
Keeping this in view, what is the root word for leukemia?
leukemia. Leukemia is a type of cancer that forms in the blood cells. The word leukemia comes from the Greek words leukos, "white," and haima, "blood."
what is the suffix that means cell? cyte: A suffix denoting a cell. Derived from the Greek "kytos" meaning "hollow, as a cell or container." From the same root come the prefix "cyto-" and the combining form "-cyto" which similarly denote a cell.
which suffix means disease?
-Pathy is a suffix meaning 'disease. ' There are many diseases whose names include this suffix. A very common term in medical terminology is cardiomyopathy, meaning 'disease of the heart muscle. ' A 'disease of the nerves' is indicated in the term neuropathy.
What is the suffix for cancerous?
Cancers are usually named using -carcinoma, -sarcoma or -blastoma as a suffix, with the Latin or Greek word for the organ or tissue of origin as the root.
what is the difference between a growth and fixed mindset
Answer:
growth mindset is when you take in information and learn from mistakes, whereas fixed mindset is thinking that you cannot change and you are stuck the way you are. growth mindset is a more healthy, and beneficial way of thinking. i hope this helps, pls mark brainliest!
An emergency room nurse moves from one state to another state. Before looking for a new job, the nurse should
A. start school all over again to earn a license in the new state.
B. update her address on the nursing license from her old state.
C. find out what the licensing requirements are in her new home state.
D. ask the state department of health to let her practice without a license
Answer:
the answer to your question is D
Answer:
C on edgu
Explanation:
if a person needs 3,000 calories per day, about how many of those calories should come from complex carbohydrates?
45-65% of caloric intake shall be carbohydrates. You should be eating a minimum of 200 grams or more of carbs per day
Explanation:
The US Dietary Guidelines recommend that we get between 45 and 65 percent of our calories from carbohydrates (10). And with the recommended calorie intake anywhere from 1800-3000 calories a day, based on gender, age, and activity level, this translates into at least 200 grams or more of carbs per day
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medicines can be abused when not taken correctly.
true or false?
Answer:
True
Explanation:
When a high grade medication is misused, it can turn into an addiction and can be abused by the wrong people
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Answer:
True
Explanation:
if you are not careful it can be used as a drug and can make you vare sick
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Answer:
3.B
4.A
5.D
6.B
7.B
8.C
9.B
10.B
11.TRUE
12.FALSE
Explanation:
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the drug quinine was the first treatment for what disease?
Answer:
It was the first treatment drug for malaria.
Explanation:
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5. Imagine that your area was dealing with a health issue, like the spread of a virus, that
could impact the whole community. Where could you go online to find information about
the disease and reliable resources for treating it? How would you know that it was good
source? Where would you find information about your community specifically?
Answer: You could go to government websites and trusted news articles to find information. You would know due to an official like the FDA or CDC confirming the info. You could find info about your community on your local newspaper.
Explanation:
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How are you feeling and how was your day been and I’m here to talk to you if you need anything
Answer:
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conclusion of communicable disesase(for project work)
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Answer:
MEMORY LOSS
Explanation:
Alzheimer's disease is a progressive neurologic disorder that causes the brain to shrink (atrophy) and brain cells to die. Alzheimer's disease is the most common cause of dementia — a continuous decline in thinking, behavioral and social skills that affects a person's ability to function independently.
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Name one positive and one negative influence peers may have on your health beliefs or behaviors. Analyze how each one could impact your personal health. Use complete sentences to explain.
Answer:
All people can be positive role models who support your healthful decisions, or they can increase your health risk. Examples are if your friends you hang among with drink, this is a negative influence. If your friends are involved in community service, chances are good that you'll join them in such activities.
Explanation:
how many years earlier, on average, do smokers die than nonsmokers?
Answer:
10 years
Explanation:
"People who smoke take at least 10 years off their life expectancy, a new study has found. On the other hand, those who kick the habit before age 40 reduce the excess risk of death associated with continued smoking by about 90%, according to the study in Thursday's New England Journal of Medicine."
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any four effect of population groth on socio economic ascept?
Answer:
overcrowding, destitution, crime, pollution, and political turmoil
Explanation:
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Explain what happens if your sympathetic nervous system kicks in. What organs and body systems are affected? What is another term for this system?
Answer: The sympathetic nervous system connects the internal organs to the brain by spinal nerves. When stimulated, these nerves prepare the organism for stress by increasing the heart rate, increasing blood flow to the muscles, and decreasing blood flow to the skin.
Explanation:
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Answer:
I think it 3,2,1
Answer:
the answer is 3,2,1
which is a sign of food poisoning? A.skin rashes B. fever C.blood in stool D.swollen body parts
Answer:
A sign of food poisoning is B. Fever
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Answer:
its a pshycologist
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Answer:
psychologists
Explanation:
A psychologist is someone who studies the mind and behavior. ... The term psychologist can apply to people who: Use psychological knowledge and research to solve problems, such as treating mental illnesses. Work as social scientists to conduct psychological research and teach at colleges or universities.
1). How can a child be affected if his or her parents do not spend time with him or her?
2). What do you do when your parents mistake your pain ( or anger) for being a spoiled brat?
Answer:
Look in explanation
Explanation:
1. The child can grow to think that their friends do not truly appreciate them, causing depression. It could also lead to separation anxiety, as spending time with others may cause the child to believe that they need their friends in their life forever, because their family does not love them as much as their friends do.
2. I usually just keep it inside until I find someone that I trust. That's when I tell them about my problems. It may not work for you, but it certainly works for me.
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Tell me how the skill of communication can enhance your mental/emotional
wellness
Answer:
The skill of communicating with strangers can value your mental/emotional wellness by having a connection between "one of the other". Since the time of the pandemic, mental health leaped tremendously, causing the spike in mental health/emotional health. Science proves that with the communication of strangers, it is proven that the relief and ease of mental health helps after being compared and contrasted with another individual (the stranger).
Explanation:
Source: apa [org]/research/action/speaking-of-psychology/talk-strangers
how long does it take to get below 50 ng/ml urine test?
Answer:
42 hours
Explanation:
identify the process on the scapula that does not articulate with another bone
Answer:
Identify the process on the scapula that does not articulate with another bone. The coracoid process of the scapula is found on the lateral side of the bone projecting anteriorly and laterally.
Explanation:
The scapula is a thin, flat triangular-shaped bone placed on the postero-lateral aspect of the thoracic cage. It has 2 surfaces, 3 borders, 3 angles and 3 processes.
What are 5 dynamic stretches? and what are their muscle focus?
Answer:
Side Shuffle - the glutes, hips, thighs, and calves.
Carioca - quads and to a lesser degree also targets the calves, glutes, groin, hamstrings and outer thighs.
Backpedal Jog - the quads and to a lesser degree also targets the calves, glutes and hamstrings.
Walking Knee to Chest - hamstrings, hip flexors, glutes, and low back extensors.
Lunge Walk with Twist - engages the legs, glutes, and core. The quads and hamstrings in the legs are isolated during the lunge. By adding the twisting motion—with or without added weight—your glutes contract more fully as you engage your core.
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Write an essay or a letter about yourself based on the dimensions of one's personality.
Answer:
What is with the beginning piece?
Explanation:
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Which of these stretches is a “bad” way to stretch?
Neck Circles
Hamstring Stretch
Pelvic Tilt
Triceps Stretch
Answer:
neck circles
Explanation:
tilting your head back could possibly damage your spine and vertebras