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Which drug is used by veterinarians as an anesthetic?
 a. GHB
  b. ketamine
  c. Rohypnol
  d. ephedrine

Question 2

In today's world, many people are very busy and stressed out. What makes autogenics a good option for them?



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Autogenic training is an effective means for reducing stress-related symptoms including insomnia, anxiety, and tension. Autogenics can be practiced anywhere. It is easy to learn, simple to practice, and includes the positive aspects of hypnosis without requiring a trained hypnotist.



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