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What ingredient found in energy drinks is chemically equivalent to caffeine?
 a. Glutamic acid
  b. Ginkgo biloba
  c. Yohimbe
  d. Guarana

Question 2

Consumption of which beverage is associated with a decrease in the plaque formation associated with Alzheimer's disease?
 a. Coffee
  b. Hot cocoa
  c. Tea
  d. Water
  e. Pop or soda



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

c



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