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Which disease once consider “adult onset” is now afflicting children and adolescents? A.) type 1 diabetes B.) type 2 diabetes C.) high blood pressure D.) high cholesterol
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Which disease once consider “adult onset” is now afflicting children and adolescents?
A.) type 1 diabetes
B.) type 2 diabetes
C.) high blood pressure
D.) high cholesterol
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The answer must be option A
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