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How does the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine's Power Plate differ from
  MyPlate?
 
  A) Power Plate recommends pork and chicken rather than tofu and legumes.
  B) Power Plate emphasizes whole grains and vegetarian protein sources.
  C) Power Plate recommends refined grains.
  D) Power Plate calls for more servings of dairy.

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What are the four goals of the Healthy People Plan 2020? What specific nutrition and physical activity goals
  are included?
 
  What will be an ideal response



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