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What did Gould et al. (2009 ) find regarding the use of stimulants in the treatment of ADHD?
 
  a) Stimulants are not associated with serious cardiovascular events.
  b) Stimulants are associated with sudden death in children and adolescents.
  c) Stimulants are not associated with sudden death in children and adolescents.
  d) Stimulants are associated with increased susceptibility to subsequent substance use disorders.

Question 2

Why are Canadian Vietnam veterans said to be more susceptible to PTSD than their American counterparts?
 
  a) They get asked more questions about the war
  b) They received less recognition upon homecoming
  c) There is little awareness of Canadian soldiers participating in the Vietnam War
  d) There is less awareness of PTSD in Canada than in the U.S.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

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