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KimWrice

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Which treatment of food allergies shows promise for diminishing or eliminating a person's sensitivity to specific food allergens such as those in peanuts, milk, eggs, and peaches?
 a. dopamine injections
  b. antihistamines
  c. epinephrine shots
  d. allergy shots
  e. immunotherapy

Question 2

Caffeine or regular coffee intake has been found to decrease _____.
 a. blood pressure
  b. heart palpitations
  c. the risk of all cancers
  d. depression
  e. occurrence of migraine headaches



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

d




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