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rayancarla1

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Anne often eats beyond the point of feeling full but does not purge. Anne is likely suffering from:
 a. binge eating disorder
 b. anorexia
 c. runaway eating
 d. bulimia
 e. body dysmorphic disorder

Question 2

Health risks of birth control pills include:
 a. increased risk of fibrocystic breast growths.
  b. possible complications for women with hypertension.
  c. increased risk of ovarian cancer.
  d. all of these choices



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

B



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