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Jasmine's high-density lipoprotein level is 60 mg/dL. This level is considered to be of _____.
 a. some concern and should be monitored
  b. no concern and nothing more needs to be done
  c. moderate concern and she should modify her diet
  d. high concern and she likely needs medication to bring the level down

Question 2

Which of the following are examples of carotenoid-rich foods that nutritionists recommend be consumed daily?
 a. Vegetable oils
  b. Nuts, seeds, and whole grains
  c. Sweet potatoes, carrots, and cantaloupe
  d. Skim milk, eggs, and yogurt



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c





 

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