Sure, but that's sort of a waste of time and money.
It depends what you mean by side effects. However a balanced diet and proper exercise is the best way for a normal person to gain weight
you can live, the thing is that your health wont be as good as compared with that of a person that do exercise
A tyrant.
A normal pulse rate for a resting person should be around 60 beats per minute. During exercise, depending on what kind of exercise one is doing, a normal pulse should be between 100 and 180 beats per minute.
A person often gets tired when exercising, so they breathe harder than normal.
Honey, an ab-normal person. PERIOD.
Regular, moderate exercise has been shown to improve motor function without an increase in medication for a person with PD
We can live without friends - we may not like to, but we can.
The normal eye vision range for individuals without visual impairments is typically 20/20. This means that a person can see at 20 feet what a person with normal vision can see at 20 feet.
Without liquid-About three days. Without food-A week or so. A normal healthy person can survive for about a month without food. After this the body deteriorates rapidly
118 degrees is your answer... I am the type of person that just answers it without an explanation.
It's a process called homeostasis. The body cannot tolerate very long periods of increased blood pressure without damaging major organs. After the body realizes that the demands that have been brought upon it (exercise) is over, it is in its best interest to revert back to "normal" blood pressure parameters.