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What guidelines should consumers use to make sound decisions about nutrition claims?

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Sarah has frequent heartburn, so she regularly takes antacids. To lessen her risk of developing a(n) _____ deficiency she could add _____ to her diet.
 a. selenium, vegetable oil
  b. zinc, nuts
  c. iodine, organ meats
  d. copper, legumes



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Answer to Question 1

Assess the source of the information, the credibility of the research, source of funding (bias?), and appropriateness of the experimental design; and investigate whether public health organizations concur with the findings.

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BrownTown3

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Reply 2 on: Aug 20, 2018
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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
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