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    1. Asked: December 10, 2021In: Health

      Diabetics in teenagers

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      Added an answer on December 13, 2021 at 1:43 pm

      Sadly yes. Children have the risk of type 1 diabetes. Then they have a higher risk of type 2 diabetes if they are overweight or have obesity, have a family history of diabetes, or are not active. To lower the risk of type 2 diabetes in children, it is important to make sure they maintain healthy weiRead more

      Sadly yes. Children have the risk of type 1 diabetes. Then they have a higher risk of type 2 diabetes if they are overweight or have obesity, have a family history of diabetes, or are not active. To lower the risk of type 2 diabetes in children, it is important to make sure they maintain healthy weight, eat smaller portions of healthy foods, be active and limit time spent being idle.

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    2. Asked: December 10, 2021In: Health

      Omicron variant

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      Added an answer on December 13, 2021 at 1:43 pm

      It would all depend on whether or not Omicron is able to seriously infect fully-vaccinated people. If not, then probably not. Anti-vaxxers bought a ticket on their COVID ride. I think we should let them ride it till the end.

      It would all depend on whether or not Omicron is able to seriously infect fully-vaccinated people. If not, then probably not. Anti-vaxxers bought a ticket on their COVID ride. I think we should let them ride it till the end.

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    3. Asked: December 10, 2021In: Cryptocurrency

      What is the different between trading futures and spots in crypto?

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      Added an answer on December 13, 2021 at 1:43 pm

      Spot markets are by definition dealing with trading a real asset, while futures are by definition a Derivative, a synthetic commitment between two sides. If you hold a normal futures contract to its end you will, many times need to either buy or sell the real underlying asset, while some contracts aRead more

      Spot markets are by definition dealing with trading a real asset, while futures are by definition a Derivative, a synthetic commitment between two sides. If you hold a normal futures contract to its end you will, many times need to either buy or sell the real underlying asset, while some contracts are settled in cash according to the price of the asset at the due date of the contract. Meanwhile Perpetual Swaps, a popular offering in cryptocurrency exchanges, is a derivatives similar to a futures contract except that it never expires, simulating a spot holding.

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