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futuristic

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Would the statement, Calcium builds strong bones be allowed to appear on a dietary supplement label?
 A) This statement is a health claim and such claims are not allowed.
  B) This statement is a therapeutic claim and such claims are not allowed.
  C) This statement is a therapeutic claim and such claims are allowed.
  D) This statement is a health claim and such claims are allowed.

Question 2

Given the alcohol content of most alcoholic beverages in the U.S., what effect does the consumption of alcohol likely have on hydration status?
 A) no effect
  B) little effect because the percentage of alcohol contained in a beverage is low
  C) negative effect due to alcohol's diuretic effect
  D) positive effect due to an increased drive to drink fluids



adammoses97

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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