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What type of fatty acid is recommended to help reduce inflammation effects as well as improve lipid profiles?
 a. saturated fatty acids
 b. monounsaturated fatty acids
  c. omega-3 fatty acids
 d. omega-6 fatty acids
 e. omega-9 fatty acids

Question 2

Gemfibrozil is a type of medication used to control high cholesterol and is classified as a(n):
 a. nicotinic acid.
 b. bile acid sequestrant.
 c. HMG-CoA reductase inhibitor.
  d. fibric acid.
 e. statin.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

d



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