Identify the common side effects of drugs used to treat obesity.
What will be an ideal response?
Key terms and concepts that may be included in student responses:
? gastrointestinal upset (orlistat)
? nausea and increased heart rate (liraglutide)
? risk of birth defects among pregnant women (phentermine/topirimate).
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Studies have shown that if people can give up smoking,
a. their risk of cardiovascular disease declines, but their risk of pulmonary disease increases. b. their overall health risks decline reasonably quickly. c. their risk of pulmonary disease declines, but their risk of cardiovascular disease increases. d. their health risks never decline to the level of those who never smoked.
Toma is almost five years old. As he was struggling to learn to tie his shoes, his parents became exasperated with him and bought him shoes with Velcro closures. When he had trouble learning to ride a two-wheeler with training wheels, his parents made him go back to a tricycle. According to Erikson's theory, Toma may end up with a feeling of
a. shame. b. guilt. c. mistrust. d. inferiority. e. doubt.
Lashley was incorrect in his assumption that a. parts of the cortex were equivalent in their contributions to learning and memory
b. large lesions affect learned behavior more than small lesions. c. memories are stored in one specific location in the cortex. d. size and location of lesions have equal impacts on learned behavior.
The aspect of the proprium occurring during the first eighteen months of life is:
a. self-extension b. self-image c. self-esteem d. self-identity