Sporadic Alzheimer's disease (SAD) is more common than familial Alzheimer's' disease (FAD)

a. True
b. False

a

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A 69-year-old man is complaining of weakness to the left arm and leg. He also states that he is nauseated and has a headache. The patient's past medical history includes stroke and diabetes. In relation to this information, which one of the following is TRUE?

A) The dizziness is a sign indicating the severity of the chief complaint. B) The headache is a symptom related to the chief complaint. C) The history of diabetes is a contributing symptom of the chief complaint. D) The history of diabetes is a sign related to the chief complaint.

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The point in the cell cycle after which cell division is complete but before the next round of DNA synthesis is:

a. The G2 phase b. The G0 phase c. The G1 phase d. The R phase

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