Professor Huntley is giving a lecture on treatments for bipolar disorder. He mentions that some research was looking into using omega-3 fatty acids as a potential supplemental treatment and that results showed
A. the effect was too strong.
B. that patients clearly had significant improvement.
C. that only men benefited from the supplements.
D. that more research is needed as results were mixed.
Answer: D
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A) a male African American celebrity B) a poor woman living in a homeless shelter after recently being laid off C) a woman who is an upper-level manager in charge of major financial decisions D) a middle-aged male lawyer whose wife just died after a battle with cancer
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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.