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Lisaclaire

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What nation leads the world in per capita consumption of soft drinks?
 
  a) The United State
  b) Switzerland
  c) The Philippines
  d) Australia

Question 2

What is preventing the study of MDMA for therapeutic applications such as treatment for PTSD?
 
  a) It is a Schedule I controlled substance
  b) Results from experiments in the 1980s show no effect.
  c) The toxicity associated with MDMA outweighs the potential benefits.
  d) The patent for MDMA remains with Sandoz until 2020.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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