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Health, 23.10.2019 13:00 thompsonjodi9638

Every afternoon you walk by the school cafeteria and buy a can of pop from the vending machine. you know that pop is not good for you, but buying it is a tough habit to break. suppose that you start walking a different route so you don’t pass the vending machines. what have you changed to try to break your habit?
a -- your risk factors
b -- your support system
c -- your environment
d -- your intensity level

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