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chads108

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What disease is characterized by severe muscle wasting, leg cramps, tenderness, and decreased feeling in the feet and toes?
 a. Dry beriberi
  b. Wet beriberi
  c. Infantile beriberi
  d. Cerebral beriberi

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Erosion of tooth enamel and tooth decay are negative consequences of purging, from exposure of teeth to stomach acid.
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

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