Melanie has been diagnosed with bipolar disorder. If the disorder is genetic, who is at greatest risk of developing the disorder??
a. ?Melody, her identical twin
b. ?Marty, her older brother
c. ?Marvin, her father
d. ?Marissa, her mother
ANSWER:
a
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a. 25 b. 53 c. 97 d. 100
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