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Antiresorptive drug treatments for osteoporosis work primarily by
 a. stimulating parathormone release.
  b. inhibiting kidney excretion of calcium.
  c. stimulating intestinal calcium absorption.
  d. inhibiting the activities of the bone-degrading cells.

Question 2

The main focus of the dietary treatment for galactosemia is the:
 a. exclusion of galactose. b. provision of galactose.
  c. exclusion of protein. d. provision of essential fatty acids.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

a



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