Fainting and Weight: Understanding the Science Behind the Perception
A person is not heavier when they faint. In fact, they may weigh less. When a person faints, their blood pressure drops and their body goes into shock. This can cause them to lose consciousness and their muscles to relax. As a result, they may appear to be heavier, but they are actually not.Bulimia - Related Articles
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