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renzo156

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What nutritional supplement may help cancer patients with nausea?
 a. ginger
 b. vitamin C
 c. black cohosh
  d. flaxseed
 e. milk thistle

Question 2

Which is considered a true statement regarding central body fat distribution?
 a. It is more commonly seen in females.
 b. It is also referred to as a gynoid body shape.
  c. It gives the body a shape resembling a pear.
 d. It refers to excess fat located on the hips and thighs.
  e. It may include visceral fat and subcutaneous fat.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

e



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