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Typically treated with a combination of medications and psychosocial interventions, including cognitive-behavioral therapy, family psychoeducation, social skills training, interpersonal psychotherapy, or relaxation training.
 
        
             
        
        
        
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Teens may use a substance for many reasons. They may do it because:
They want to fit in with friends or certain groups.
They like the way it makes them feel.
They believe it makes them more grown up.
Teens tend to try new things and take risks, so they may take drugs or drink alcohol because it seems exciting.
Teens with family members who have problems with alcohol or other drugs are more likely to have serious substance use problems. Also, teens who feel that they are not connected to or valued by their parents are at greater risk. Teens with poor self-esteem or emotional or mental health problems, such as depression, also are at increased risk.
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Insulin inhibits the breakdown of fat cells and stimulates the creation of body fat. 
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Insulin directs muscle and fat cells to take in glucose. Cells will either take in this glucose to obtain energy from it or convert the glucose to fat for long-term storage. 
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The most appropriate answer would be B. There is a behavioral phenomena in humans to avoid those they see as different, but also to avoid those who are known to be diseased regardless of the threat of infection. This can lead to social isolation for those with STI, if their condition becomes known to others.
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Movement - increases blood flow and spreads snakebite venom in the body