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Individuals who live in cultures who have a significant explore to Western influences, such as media, are at higher risk for increased rates of _____.
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

Question 2

A recent concern about the use of SSRIs for treating depression is related to____.
 
  a. their potential for addiction
  b. side effects such as tremors and blurred vision
  c. the potential for suicide among young people
  d. the potential forlethal tyramine-cheese reactions



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Answer to Question 1

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