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A Possible Treatment for Alzheimer's Is the Administration of Drugs

Question 183

Question 183

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A possible treatment for Alzheimer's is the administration of drugs that:


A) stimulate acetylcholine receptors.
B) inhibit the basal forebrain.
C) inhibit acetylcholine release.
D) increase Aß42 production.

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