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luvbio

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Among college students, PMR exercises increase physical and mental relaxation, and lower levels of the stress hormone ____.
 A) cortisol
  B) dopamine
  C) adrenaline
  D) serotonin
  E) acetylcholine

Question 2

What is a potential economic benefit of practicing relaxation techniques?
 A) reduced utilization of health care services
  B) less need for health care insurance
  C) reduced risk of suicide
  D) less need for food intake
  E) reduced risk of mental disorders



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

A



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