Anatomy and Physiology
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Author: SALADIN
Publisher: MCG
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Chapter 26, Problem 4TYC
A Television advertisement proclaims. "Feeling tired? Need more energy? Order your supply of Zippy Megavitamins and feel better fast!" Your friend Cathy is about to send in her order, and you try to talk her out of wasting her money. Summarize the argument you would use.
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