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armygirl

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The recommended diet for individuals at risk of developing diabetes includes all of the following foods EXCEPT
 
  A) whole grains.
  B) high-fiber foods.
  C) fatty fish.
  D) red meat.

Question 2

John has not been feeling well. He is constantly tired and feels bloated. His blood pressure is low and at times his vision is blurred. Which two symptoms does John have that are characteristic of diabetes?
 
  A) weight gain and blurred vision
  B) low blood pressure and weight gain
  C) fatigue and blurred vision
  D) low blood pressure and fatigue



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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