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elizabeth18

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A major source of saturated fat in the U.S. diet is:
 a. olive oil.
  b. nuts.
  c. cheese.
  d. legumes.

Question 2

Describe any broad range way that healthcare providers could get the work out that pre-diabetes does not have to progress to diabetes.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

Healthcare providers or healthcare insurers could have people who are successfully controlling their blood glucose without any medicine to talk to the general public about their efforts. This may motivate people who are at risk for developing diabetes to try to actively reduce their risk. There also could be people who could talk about the day in the life of a diagnosed type 2 diabetic. This would give people perspective as to what life with effective diabetes care is like. The American Diabetes Association has a Pre-Diabetes guide in its website (www.diabetes.org).



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