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Most doctors' offices use the rapid throat swab methods to identify Streptococcus pyogenes.If the test is positive, the physician treats the patient.What should happen if the test is negative?
Fatal
Refers to something capable of causing death.
Bulimia
An eating disorder characterized by episodes of binge eating followed by methods to avoid weight gain, such as vomiting or excessive exercise.
Anorexia
An eating disorder characterized by an obsessive fear of gaining weight, which leads to severe food restriction and dangerous weight loss.
Set-Point Model
A theory suggesting that individuals have a genetically predetermined baseline weight or happiness level that the body regulates and maintains.
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