All of the following could be considered health and fitness related careers except a phlebotomist. This would be known to be a doctor who would know a lot about blood and how this would relate to the person its self. And this would be how this would not relate to be <span>considered health and fitness related careers.</span>
B i guess that seems like the most logical reason
Answer:
In the recent years,advances in the agricultural field as well as genetic engineering field has made it possible to produce large number of crops which have increases source of nutrition in them. Due to this, conditions such as famine re being completely eradicated from the world. During the previous times, we see how enormous number of deaths were caused just due to lack of food and famine conditions.But in today's world, we hardly hear that a country has been hit by famine. Although some countries still have malnutrition in them but these situations are being tackled. Hence, easy access to food resources has turned the rich man diseases to become poor man's diseases too.
<span>Jennifer's physician suspects she may have an ulcer in the _duodenum_, which is the first section of her small intestine.
The small intestine connects directly to the stomach via the pyloric sphincter. A peptic ulcer involves the spilling of very acidic stomach juice into the duodenum, which is the closest portion of the small intestine to the stomach. This can present as epigastric pain (in the upper center abdomen, just below the xiphoid process, or lower portion of the sternum). Usually it is brought on by ingesting acidic or spicy liquids, alcohol, or after going several hours without eating. Those ingestions can ramp up gastric acid production, and having nothing in the stomach allows pure acid to spill into the duodenum, which irritates an already eroded mucosal epithelium. Eating non-acidic, non-spicy foods like bread or milk helps to alleviate the pain by soaking up the acid in the stomach (bread) or neutralizing some of it (milk). But an empty stomach poses the largest risk of irritation. Also the epigastric region hones the pain in on the duodenum, since it crosses midline from the left upper abdomen (stomach) towards the right side as it continues on. If it were acutely painful in only the left upper quadrant (LUQ) of the abdomen, it would almost assuredly be gastritis or a gastric ulcer (gastro- meaning stomach).</span>