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How can the spice turmeric be characterized as a drug? How is it different from a drug?
 
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What similarity do nicotine, alcohol, cocaine, and barbiturates share that make them pass the blood brain barrier easily?
 
  a) They are all lipid-soluble molecules
  b) They are all water-soluble molecules.
   c) They are all large molecules.
   d) They are all small molecules.



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Answer to Question 1

Parents of today were the first age cohort to have grown up during the explosion of drug experimentation.

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