Familial Alzheimer's disease

A) generally has an early onset—between ages 30 and 60.
B) progresses more slowly than sporadic Alzheimer's disease.
C) affects genes of chromosomes 3, 13, and 23.
D) typically appears after age 65.

A

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According to current research, if a person living in the United States is distrustful of both lawyers and congressional members, that type of person is:

A) rare: such distrust defines those with paranoid personality disorder. B) rare: such distrust defines those with schizotypal personality disorder. C) uncommon: great distrust of congressional members but not great distrust of lawyers defines those with paranoid personality disorder. D) common: most people in the United States distrust both lawyers and congressional members.

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In 1997, Oregon passed the "Death with Dignity Act," which allows doctor-assisted suicide for persons with terminal illnesses. Since 1997, on average, how many Oregonians with terminal illness have ended their lives each year?

A) a few B) a few dozen C) a few hundred D) a few thousand

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