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1. Thinking Critically: Research and investigate the viability and side effects of the many new classifications of drugs that are emerging to treat either Type II Diabetes or Rheumatoid Arthritis. To what extent are these drugs as equally dangerous as the diseases? Evaluate the side effects of new medications for these maladies. At what life stages are such treatments worth the risk, in your opinion? (150 + words)
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