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Mark is a 5-year-old boy who loves milk. He drinks skim milk all day long. He also loves yogurt and cheese. What type of deficiency is Mark at risk for?
 a. Iron
  b. Zinc
  c. Calcium
  d. Vitamin D

Question 2

What type of NSAID may increase the risk of coronary heart disease?
 a. ibuprofen
 b. naproxen
 c. COX-2 inhibitors
  d. diclofenac
 e. aspirin (ASA)



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c





 

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