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nautica902

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Like mood disorders, eating behavior can be classified as
 
  a. nonserious vs. serious.
  b. normal, mild, moderate, less severe, and more severe.
  c. an all or none phenomenon.
  d. strongly gender and culture related.

Question 2

Women are at greater risk for developing anxiety disorders and mood disorders such as depression. They're also more likely to have cognitive disorders such as Alzheimer's disease because
 
  a. they live longer than men.
  b. are genetically predisposed.
  c. they usually have more than one disorder.
  d. men have died, leaving them alone.



yasmina

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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