One of the first cities in North America to become involved in the Healthy Cities movement was
a. Toronto
b. Boston
c. Pasadena
d. Indianapolis
ANS: A
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A) Herpes simplex. B) Cheilitis. C) Leukoplakia. D) Cheilosis.
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