Some drugs combat obesity or alcohol addiction by turning off pleasure centers in the brain. However, if the dosage is too high, there's a risk that people taking them will be plunged into depression. The statements above, if true, support which one of the following assertions?
-It is useless to try to treat obesity or alcohol addiction through drugs.
-All drugs, if taken at too high a dosage, pose the risk that the people taking them will be plunged into depression.
-The benefits of a medication may be at least somewhat offset by its side effects.
-Drugs that affect pleasure centers in the brain are often taken at dosages considered to be too high.
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I'll be glad to check your answer.
I would think the answer would be: The benefits of a medication may be at least somewhat offset by its side effects?
Right.
In a survey of 10 film historians, half voted for Nosferatu as the greatest vampire film ever made, and the other half voted for Dracula. However, when asked which lead vampire character they considered more charismatic, all of the film critics chose Dracula over Nosferatu.
Based on the information above, it must be true that for some film critics, their feelings about the charisma of the lead character:
Based on the information above, it must be true that for some film critics, their feelings about the charisma of the lead character:
is not the most important factor they consider when comparing two films.
is the most important factor they consider when comparing two films.
is the least important factor they consider when comparing two films.
is the only factor they consider when comparing two films.
is the most important factor they consider when comparing two films.
is the least important factor they consider when comparing two films.
is the only factor they consider when comparing two films.