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Bob-Dole

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After looking at her diet, what changes could you suggest to help with the baby's colic?
 a. Eliminate all fruit except canned fruit, and include nuts.
 b. Eliminate nuts only, but not dairy products.
 c. Eliminate dairy products, but not nuts.
 d. Eliminate nuts and dairy products.
 e. Eliminate all fruit except canned fruit, nuts, and dairy products.

Question 2

Osteoporosis is more prevalent in women due to all of the following reasons except:
 
 a. women consume less calcium.
  b. women have lower bone mass.
  c. women have smaller bodies.
  d. bone loss begins later in women.



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Answer to Question 1

d

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