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Which of the following is the best defense in preventing long-term complications of diabetes?
 a. Maintain blood glucose at close to normal levels.
  b. Avoid consuming concentrated sources of sugar and sweets.
  c. Eat roughly the same amount of food at each meal.
  d. Eat at roughly the same time each day.

Question 2

Which eating disorder is characterized by eating much more rapidly than normal and eating until feeling uncomfortably full, without compensatory behaviors?
 a. Bulimia nervosa
  b. Binge-eating disorder
  c. Anorexia nervosa
  d. Eating disorders not otherwise specified



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Answer to Question 1

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