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Moxibustion involves
 A) inserting tiny needles into the body.
  B) burning herbal substances on or near the body.
  C) chanting and praying over a sick person.
  D) stimulating the feet to cure problems elsewhere in the body.

Question 2

Prolonged sleep loss because of inadequate quality or quantity of sleep is
 A) narcolepsy.
  B) hypersomnia.
  C) somnambulism.
  D) sleep deprivation.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D





 

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