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Physics, 13.10.2020 14:01, kprincess16r

1. When human bones are brittle due to eating too much dairy food, what is this called? 2. When a person is working out and they get dry mouth, dizziness, and lack of sweat, what is happening to them.

3. when the arteries of the human heart are clogged by years of plaque build up and the heart can not pump blood through the body correctly, what is this called?

4. Exercises like swimming and bike riding can be put in what exercise category?

5. Eating too much processed food can lead to you getting what?

6. Eating too much meet can lead to you getting what?

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