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What is hydrogenation? Why do food manufacturers utilize this process, and what are the potential health
  impacts of hydrogenation?
 
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Discuss the impact of environmental contaminants on the current recommendations for safe fish
  consumption. How does this relate to the advice to consume abundant sources of omega-3 fatty acids?
 
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