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tiara099

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Mind-body therapies are based on
 
  A) energy fields.
  B) support groups and meditation.
  C) stretching and manipulation.
  D) herbal remedies.

Question 2

Our individual DNA affects how each of us reacts to certain medications. The study of this DNAdrug interaction is known as
 
  A) genome sequencing.
  B) pharmacogenomics.
  C) pathophysiology.
  D) pharmacology.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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