What causes high blood pressure

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Answer 1
Answer: Smoking, Being overweight, Lack of physical activity, Too much salt in the diet, Too much alcohol consumption, Stress, Older age, Genetics, Family history of high blood pressure, Adrenal and Thyroid disorders, and Sleep apnea.
Answer 2
Answer:

Answer: foods with excess salt, sugar, or fat

Explanation: Hope this helps :)


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Seeking prenatal care and avoiding unapproved medicine and drugs can lead to a miscarriage.

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That's false.  Prenatal care and avoiding unapproved drugs will help prevent a miscarriage.

the answer is false, that will help prevent one  

A class of brain chemicals that may play a particularly important role in the development of anorexia in both rats and humans is _____________. Evidence for this includes the fact that people suffering from anorexia often report that the feeling that accompanies the disorder is quite ____________.

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Answer: Endorphins ; Pleasurable/Pleasant

Explanation:

When you starve , the body stimulates the production of endorphins to help manage the pain. The problem is, endorphins like opiates are addictive .

So in anorexia, the constant release of endorphins can be quite addictive because it provides a pleasant drugged up feeling.

Stereotypes have very little effect on families.is this statement

true
or
false

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false because some people families can be very disturbed by them 

Your answer is False.

Hope this helps.


What is the function of the pancreas

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Answer:

about pancrease

Explanation:

The pancreas is an organ located in the abdomen. It plays an essential role in converting the food we eat into fuel for the body's cells. The pancreas has two main functions: an exocrine function that helps in digestion and an endocrine function that regulates blood sugar.

Which of the following do performance evaluation tests NOT measure? A. agility B. reaction time C. coordination D. sport knowledge

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The answer is D. Performance evaluation tests do not measure sport knowledge; instead they are a measure of a person's ability to carry out a sport, for example their agility, reaction times, coordination, balance, flexibility and speed. Different evaluation tests exist for different sports, each measuring a different element of performance.
The answer is D.

A physical evaluation focuses on seeing how healthy you are.

Approximately ________ percent of all the energy released by nutrients is used by the body to carry on its normal functions, such as respiration, digestion, reproduction, muscular movement, circulation, and cellular regrowth.

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Approximately 75% percent of all the energy released by nutrients is used by the body to carry on its normal functions, such as respiration, digestion, reproduction, muscular movement, circulation, and cellular regrowth. The rest will get stored up as energy. It is important to note that this percentage changes drastically between people. 
60-75%

The amount of energy used to carry on the normal functions (at rest) is called Basal Metabollic Rate.