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jrubin

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What is lanugo?
 
  A. very fine, soft hair on the face and arms of people with anorexia nervosa
  B. a sudden drop in blood pressure from excessive dieting
  C. a side effect of liposuction surgery
  D. a supplement claimed to increase metabolism

Question 2

A common health consequence of bulimia nervosa is (are)
 
  A. pressure ulcers.
  B. tears in the esophagus.
  C. high blood pressure.
  D. high levels of blood potassium.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B




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