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cagreen833

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Effectively managing stress, exercising regularly, and reducing salt and caffeine intake will help to alleviate the symptoms of
 
  A) toxic shock syndrome.
  B) dysmenorrhea.
  C) PMS.
  D) PMDD.

Question 2

Cancers are caused by two types of risk factors, those related to heredity and those that result from a person's
 
  A) environment.
  B) location.
  C) family history.
  D) psychological status.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A





 

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