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How does ill health affect a person's quality of life?

lack of sleep and food, unable to do things for themselves, harmful, unable to go out


In the face of fear someone is unable to concentrate and develops a distorted view of the world the person is showing which of the following fear responses?

Physical, emotional, and cognitive. Fear is a package response.


Do heroin and cough syrups with codeine can make a driver drowsy and unable to concentrate?

yes


Is there any slang as Space case and if it is what does it mean?

Slang that is similar to space case might include air head. These terms generally mean a person is not bright or is unable to concentrate easily.


How does ptsd affect life in adulthood?

PTSD can have many different effects depending upon the severity and the context. PTSD can do anything from making it more difficult to sustain relationships to feeling extreme anxiety when leaving the house to being unable to concentrate or work.


How does jumping up and down affect fruit?

do you mean if you mean if you jump around does that affect fruit? If a person is jumping around fruit it could damage or hurt the fruit. Fruit by itself is unable to move. ^^


A person who has what is unable to break down the amino acid phenylalanine?

A person with phenylketonuria (PKU) is unable to break down the amino acid phenylalanine due to a deficiency in the enzyme phenylalanine hydroxylase. This can lead to a build-up of phenylalanine in the body, which can be toxic to the brain and nervous system if not controlled through dietary restrictions.


What does drought affect?

a drought is where there is no rainfall for a long period of time making vegetation unable to grow and animals unable to survive. :)


Why does fever affect the nervous system?

a fever affects the nervous system because it has a direct effect on the brain which is what controls the nervous system. The hotter it gets the more noticable the nervous system changes will be. IE If you are a child and you have a 104 fever you might be tired/sleepy, miserable, body cramps etc but once you get that fever down a few degrees the nervous system functions closer to normal allowing them to get back up and run around. If you are an adult and you get a fever of 104 your unable to get up and function (typically) even if you get the fever down a few degrees.


What is Abetalipoproteinemia?

This is a rare disease. It causes the person to be unable to absorb dietary fats and important fat-soluble vitamins. The symptoms usually begin showing within days or weeks of birth, which can impair the nervous system and damage the muscles.


A person who is unable to pay his debt?

bankrupt


What is called a person who is unable to die?

immortal