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Questions & Answers on "Growth Development Evaluation Management" (394)

Am I eating enough? I can't tell, I'm 5'3 14 year old female, I workout for like 20 mins a day, and this is what I eat: oatmeal, premier protein shake, yogurt w granola, banana with PB2, and dinner can be anything.

Female | 14

It's important to ensure you're getting enough nutrition, especially at your age and with regular exercise. Your diet seems balanced with oatmeal, yogurt, protein shakes, and fruits, but it's best to consult a nutritionist or dietitian for personalized advice. They can assess your specific needs and recommend adjustments if necessary.

Answered on 26th June '24

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How to affect polio vaccin on children's

Male | 2

Polio is a terrible­ sickness that affects children. It's spre­ad by contact with the feces of sick individuals. Signs are­ fever, exhaustion, he­adache, possibly leading to paralysis. Vaccines offe­r defense against this virus. The­y prepares your child's body to attack the infe­ction if exposed.

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