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bobbysung

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What is the origin of goitrogens in the diet?
 
  a. Naturally occurring
  b. Food industry additives
  c. Excessive use of fortified salt
  d. Hydrogenation of certain minerals
  e. Environmental contamination

Question 2

The most common cause of iodine deficiency is
 
  a. insufficient intake of iodine from foods.
  b. overconsumption of other trace elements.
  c. overconsumption of anti-thyroid substances.
  d. pituitary deficiencies of thyroid-stimulating hormone.
  e. excess alcohol intake.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A

Answer to Question 2

ANS: A



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