Multiple Choice
How do type A alcoholics differ from type B alcoholics?
A) Type A: 25 and older with low genetic risk; Type B: under 25 with high genetic risk
B) Type A: 25 and older with high genetic risk; Type B: under 25 with low genetic risk
C) Type A: under 25 with low genetic risk; Type B: 25 and older with high genetic risk
D) Type A: under 25 with high genetic risk; Type B: 25 and older with low genetic risk
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