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faduma

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Matching
 
  A. may increase risk of cancer
  B. may decrease risk of cancer
 
  12. Eating charred meats
  13. Maintaining a BMI between 21 and 23
  14. Exercising 30 minutes daily
  15. Smoking
  16. Being overweight
  17. Maintaining a healthy weight
  18. Watching more than 2 hours of television daily
  19. Reducing intake of energy-dense foods like sweets and treats

Question 2

Make a list of recommendations that would help alleviate the symptoms of someone suffering from GERD.
 
  What will be an ideal response



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Answer to Question 1

12. ANS: A
13. ANS: B
14. ANS: B
15. ANS: A
16. ANS: A
17. ANS: B
18. ANS: A
19. ANS: B

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