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pepyto

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Which drug is a potent central nervous system stimulant that produces a general feeling of well-being, decreases appetite, increases motor activity, and decreases fatigue and the need for sleep.
 a. heroin
 b. MDMA
 c. spice
 d. alcohol
 e. methamphetamine

Question 2

Which method has proven effective in treating binge-eating disorder?
 a. fasting
 b. bariatric surgery
 c. purging
 d. cognitive behavioral therapy
  e. acupuncture



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Answer to Question 1

e

Answer to Question 2

d



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