The first stage of Alzheimer's disease is characterized by:
A. depression and anger
B. hand tremors and confusion
C. headaches and depression
D. memory loss and confusion
E. memory loss and muscle weakness
Answer: D
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A. 1-2% B. 8% C. 13-15% D. 25%
Answer the following questions true (T) or false (F)
1. Although alcohol is a depressant, it also relaxes the drinker. 2. Immediate consequences of chronic excessive alcohol consumption can include damage to the digestive organs, heart, and liver; malnutrition and weight gain; hormone imbalances; increased risk of cancer and heart disease, depression, and irreversible damage to a developing fetus during pregnancy. 3. Excessive alcohol consumption is not likely to lead to weight gain because there are two metabolic systems which can be used to digest and absorb alcohol.
Vitamin B12 is found abundantly in plant foods
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The newest Dietary Guidelines differ from previous versions because they
A. encourage the consumption of red wine for all adult Americans. B. address the obesity epidemic. C. include recommendations for infants. D. discourage the consumption of meat as part of a healthy diet.