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chandani

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A dietary supplement that has been touted to improve memory and cognitive function is ______________.
 
  a. Gingko biloba
  b. St. John's wort
  c. SAM
  d. all of these
  e. only Gingko biloba and St. John's wort are true

Question 2

The 2003 death of Baltimore Orioles pitcher Steve Bechler has prompted the FDA to ban products containing _________ from OTC sales.
 
  a. ephedrine
  b. SAM
  c. melatonin
  d. areca



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dajones82

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

a




chandani

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Reply 2 on: Jun 22, 2018
Gracias!


jackie

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it

 

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