A combination of ______ may be useful in older individuals with mild intellectual disability, as it has been shown to slow both brain atrophy and cognitive decline.
A. vitamin B
B. taurine
C. testosterone
D. GABA
Answer: A
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a. using biofeedback b. by reappraising the consequences c. by deriving future alternatives d. using autogenic relaxation
If a good friend quits smoking, what percent of people are more likely to quit smoking?
a. 90 percent b. 72 percent c. 67 percent d. 36 percent
Cells that remove dead neurons and waste products from the nervous system, nourish and insulate neurons, and form myelin, are named ____________ cells
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word