A/An ________ is commonly called a blackhead
A) acne
B) telangiectasia
C) comedo
D) exudate
C
Explanation:
A) Acne is inflammation of the sebaceous glands.
B) Telangiectasia is a vascular lesion or birthmark.
C) Correct.
D) Exudate is pus or serum that oozes from a wound.
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Although scientists are skeptical, random trials have shown which CAM practice as more effective than lifestyle modification in reducing BMI and weight?
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