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What percentage of heavy drinkers show evidence of either fatty liver or hepatitis?
 
  a) 90 to 100 percen
  b) 10 to 20 percent
  c) 30 to 40 percent
  d) 50 to 60 percent

Question 2

Why does limiting access to over-the-counter cold medicines like Sudafed help reduce methamphetamine production?
 
  a) Medicines like Sudafed contain pseudoephedrine
  b) Medicines like Sudafed contain methamphetamine.
  c) Medicines like Sudafed can be traded for methamphetamine.
  d) Medicines like Sudafed can mixed with cocaine to produce methamphetamine.



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