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HCHenry

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Long-term exposure to cortisol may affect memory by:
 
  a. Reducing blood flow to the brain
  b. Causing damage in the hippocampus
  c. Increasing a person's risk of stroke
  d. Causing damage to cortical areas in the frontal lobe

Question 2

Synanon:
 
  a. Found that many residents had more trouble abstaining from nicotine than any other drug
  b. Is a spin-off of an organization initiated by Freud
  c. Is an outpatient facility
  d. Supplied addicts with cigarettes in 1970 when it was discovered that smoking reduced their craving for other drugs



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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