Janelle is very driven to earn an academic scholarship to a great college. She started abusing her brother's ADHD medications in an attempt to improve her focus and energy to study. What long-term benefits of stopping the medications can you share with Janelle to help motivate her to finally quit her drug abuse problem?1.) Increased white blood cell count to fight infections and increase productivity

2.) Higher clarity and productivity, as well as better ability to manage stress and anxiety

3.) Decreased risk of exhaustion, stress, or anxiety over academic progress

4.) Improved sleep, leading to better focus and higher test scores

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Answer 1
Answer: Correct is 4 I think
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Answer: Janelle is very driven to earn an academic scholarship to a great college. She started abusing her brother's ADHD medications in an attempt to improve her focus and energy to study. What long-term benefits of stopping the medications can you share with Janelle to help motivate her to finally quit her drug abuse problem?



4.) Improved sleep, leading to better focus and higher test scores

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