All of the following statements about tremor are true except
A. The most common tremor is the Parkinson tremor
B. Most individuals with tremor do not seek medical attention
C. Psychogenic tremor is uncommon
D. Tremor is more prevalent in whites than blacks
A
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a. -amyloid protein c. -amyloid protein b. ?-amyloid protein d. -amyloid protein
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