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@Brianna17

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Toronto researchers have found that volume loss within the hippocampus best discriminated people with:
 
  a) Early stages of Alzheimer
  b) Korsakoff's syndrome
  c) Late stages of dementia
  d) Chronic depression

Question 2

Who has the highest suicide rate in the world?
 
  a) The Innu people of Davis Inlet
  b) The First-Nations people of Northern British Columbia
  c) The First-Nations people of Manitoulin Island
  d) The Innu people from Nunavik



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Answer to Question 1

Muchas Gracias :)

Answer to Question 2

a



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