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About how many deaths per 100,000 are related to both diet AND lifestyle factors?
 
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The best way to achieve a desirable fiber intake is to include ____ in the diet.
 a. fruits, vegetables, and grains
  b. enriched processed foods
 c. purified fiber supplements
 d. yogurt with live cultures
 e. a variety of wheat breads



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