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lilldybug07

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Tim is a 24-year-old college student who found out he is allergic to shrimp. What advice could you give Tim?
 a. Eat shrimp only in small amounts.
  b. Eat shrimp mixed with other foods to mask it.
  c. He should not eat shrimp at all.
  d. He should wait a few years and see if he outgrows the allergy.

Question 2

List any two long term harmful effects of steroids that people may not be aware of.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

These steroids can cause long term harm to the cardiovascular system and result in increased risks of heart attacks or stroke. They may also cause liver damage if used for an extended period of time. (www.fda.gov).



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