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anshika

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Which movement disorder is characterized by symptoms often described as pulling, burning, tingling, creepy-crawly, grabbing, buzzing, jitteriness, or gnawing?
 a. restless legs syndrome
 b. circadian rhythm disorder
 c. progressive muscle relaxation
  d. rapid eye movement
 e. panic attack

Question 2

Which term applies to the amount of HIV in the bloodstream?
 a. full spectrum
 b. viral fluid
 c. bacterial replication
  d. viral load
 e. bacterial level



fraziera112

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

d



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