Health, 04.07.2019 14:00 MzThixkumz
33 points james was exposed to a pathogen when he was 10 years old and felt ill. what would most likely happen if he were exposed to the same pathogen when he is 12 years old? a his body would destroy the pathogen before he felt symptoms. b his reaction to the pathogen would be worse than the first. c his antibodies would decrease, since he had been exposed already. d new types of antibodies would be made in response to the second exposure.
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Health, 23.06.2019 12:50
Jen is reviewing information about a new treatment for arthritis pain that she saw on an informational website. most of the information is testimonials from satisfied users. which best indicates that this information is unreliable? it is not paid for by product sponsors. it is on a website that is not run by professionals. its claims are based mostly on anecdotal evidence. its claims are not supported by the provided information.
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Health, 23.06.2019 15:00
Need write 5 complete sentences. explain the process of accessing valid and reliable health information. why is it important having information that is valid and reliable? 25 point
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Health, 23.06.2019 19:00
Your good friend emma invited you to her 18-year-old cousin matt's birthday party. emma is a straight-a student who is also on the cheerleading squad. when you get to her cousin's house, you see that there are no adults there. emma's cousin hands her a beer. he then hands you a beer and says, "here, have one. i do it all the time, and i never get caught." what would you do?
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Health, 23.06.2019 20:00
How could yo improve public knowledge about obesity at your school
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