Alcohol (ethanol) is a
A) central nervous system stimulant.
B) hallucinogenic.
C) narcotic.
D) central nervous system depressant.
D
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A. Howard Gardner B. Martha Graham C. George Graham D. Robert F. Kennedy
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A. tobacco use, diet, physical activity, sexual behavior B. heart disease, diet, stroke, alcohol consumption C. sexual behavior, environmental hazards, lack of medical care, alcohol consumption D. physical activity, diet, tobacco use, alcohol consumption
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)