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No. Don't stress your body weight will even out in a couple of days. Just drink water and avoid binging the following days.
Children are more prone to dehydration and heat illness than adults because they have more body surface area per pound of weight.
Age can influence human comfort in various ways. Older adults may have decreased sensitivity to temperature and may feel colder or hotter than younger adults. They may also have more difficulty regulating their body temperature and may be more prone to certain health conditions that can affect their comfort. Additionally, older adults may have different comfort preferences, such as needing softer furniture or better support for joints.
Not always, but someone with one type of eating disorder is more prone to developing or "meshing in" another eating disorder than the average person is.
It really has gotten to be more popular overall. Now, though, they have found that older women have become more prone to binge eat so they can lose weight. From what I found, most of the people binge eat to lose weight not really from being super hungry. In some cases it can be overeating but it looks as though it usually comes from our society's pressure to weigh less and look good.
Children are more prone to higher temperatures than adults. However, running a high fever is not safe in children or adults.
No, they have the same venom as the adults. However, they have little control at a young age and are more prone to injecting all the venom they have.
Adults with ADD/ADHD often have difficulty staying focused and attending to daily, mundane tasks. They can also be hyperactive, and prone to impulsive behaviour.
As we age, the bones lose calcium, which lowers their density, making older people more prone to breaks.
You could have kidney stones, or you could just be prone to them. Drinking or eating too much sugar. The best way to find out of course is to see a urologist.
Chronic alcoholism can thin the walls of blood vessels close to the skin, causing rosacea and nosebleeds, especially in those people prone to do physical exercise or become excitable while drunk. The onset of nosebleeds in people who drink, even in non-alcoholics, is a warning sign that they may be more prone to brain aneurisms and/or strokes while drinking. That person should stop drinking immediately and permanently.
Benvolio's attitude is calm, rational, and willing to defuse conflicts, which contrasts with the more impulsive, aggressive attitudes of other younger characters like Mercutio and Tybalt. Benvolio acts as a peacemaker and tries to avoid unnecessary violence, while the general attitude of the younger generation in the play is more prone to aggression and confrontation.