There is no harm done in puberty. The body just changes a lot, like the voice breaks, there is an increase in height and weight.
You are possible to suffer from a condition called 'Malnuriousment'
It is possible to have an allergic reaction to anything if your body recognizes it as something that will harm it.
Because the our body react slowly. And also the quickness may harm our body.
They can, but it would be difficult since toxicity is based on subject body weight.
Damage or harm to the body is defined as a...............INJURY!
Generally, most gyms won't let people under the age of 16 use the weight room. Also, until males hit puberty, muscle gains from weight lifting will be relatively small, since they have lower levels of testosterone. Still, if properly supervised, there's little harm in starting small with push-ups, crunches and some dumb-bell exercises at home. Having some earlier experience weight lifting will mean you'll be bright and ready when you hit 16.
An injury is defined as harm or damage that is done (to the body).
Yes. Smoking anything will harm your body.
You could pass out from oxygen not getting to muscles and things fast enough, if you're lifting weights, this could be very dangerous as you could dropp the weight and kill yourself.
An ideal weight loss to lose in 10 days is anywhere from 2-5 pounds. Anything more in that short amount of time can cause serious harm to your body.
no