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jrubin

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The presymptomatic test for Huntington's disease enables one to predict not only who will get the disease but also ____.
 
  a. the approximate age of onset
 b. what other diseases the person will contract
 c. which drugs will best alleviate the disease
 d. which symptoms will become prominent first, and which ones later

Question 2

Nearly all neuroscientists and philosophers support the position of ____.
 
  a. monism
 b. exceptionalism
 c. dualism
 d. relativism



wilsonbho

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

a



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