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Flavonoids may protect against CVD, and one food very rich in flavonoids is
 
  A) dark chocolate.
  B) milk chocolate.
  C) chocolate milk.
  D) any of these, which have about the same flavonoid content.

Question 2

A diet high in ___________ offers protection against cardiovascular disease.
 
  A) monounsaturated fats
  B) fruits, vegetables, and fish
  C) high-fiber cereals and grains
  D) foods that are high in oxidants



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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