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stephzh

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Why is folate deficiency becoming less common in the
  United States?

Question 2

The symptoms associated with inflammation of the intestinal lining include
 
 A. weight loss.
  B. diarrhea.
  C. fatigue.
  D. diminished appetite.
  E. All of the above



heinisk01

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Answer to Question 1

Folate deficiency is decreasing because enrichment of
processed grain foods with folic acid has been required since
1998

Answer to Question 2

E



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