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Social networks
 
  a. can improve individuals health.
  b. can threaten individuals health.
  c. can lead to obesity.
  d. all of the above
  e. none of the above.

Question 2

Social stress
 
  a. can cause mental as well as physical illness.
  b. is most common among busy middle-class people.
  c. can cause illness, but does not affect the immune system.
  d. improves the immune system.
  e. improves ones life choices.



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