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A person who is an alcoholic will most likely be deficient in:
  1.thiamin, riboflavin, and zinc.
  2.vitamins C and E.
  3.calcium and magnesium.
  4.thiamin, vitamins A and C, calcium and iron.

Question 2

Habitually high levels of alcohol consumption increase the risk of developing all of the following EXCEPT:
  1.high blood pressure.
  2.thiamin toxicity.
  3.cirrhosis of the liver.
  4.cancer of the throat, stomach, and bladder.



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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