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  2. How much exercise should you be getting each week? Test ... - AOL

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    We're putting your basic health knowledge — from cholesterol readings to drinking guidance — to the test.

  3. CAGE questionnaire - Wikipedia

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    The CAGE questionnaire, the name of which is an acronym of its four questions, is a widely used screening test for problem drinking and potential alcohol problems.The questionnaire takes less than one minute to administer, [1] and is often used in primary care or other general settings as a quick screening tool rather than as an in-depth interview for those who have alcoholism.

  4. Drug test - Wikipedia

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    A drug test (also often toxicology screen or tox screen) is a technical analysis of a biological specimen, for example urine, hair, blood, breath, sweat, or oral fluid/saliva—to determine the presence or absence of specified parent drugs or their metabolites.

  5. CRAFFT Screening Test - Wikipedia

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    For drug use specifically, studies show that more than half of high school seniors have used an illegal drug of any kind and a fourth have used illegal drugs other than marijuana. [7] [8] In addition, more than two-thirds of high school seniors, half of sophomores, and a third of eighth graders have used alcohol in the past year. [8]

  6. Quiz: Are Weight-Loss Drugs Right for You? - AOL

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    Ozempic and Wegovy, made with the active ingredient semaglutide, are a class of drugs known as GLP-1 agonists, which help control your body’s response to insulin and reduce appetite by slowing ...

  7. Substance abuse - Wikipedia

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    Drug abuse, including alcohol and prescription drugs, can induce symptomatology which resembles mental illness. This can occur both in the intoxicated state and also during withdrawal . In some cases, substance-induced psychiatric disorders can persist long after detoxification, such as prolonged psychosis or depression after amphetamine or ...