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How are prevention programs determined to be effective? What does being evidence-based have to do with program success?
 
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Assess the health risks associated with consumption of soft drinks such as Coca-Cola. How has soft drink consumption influenced consumption of coffee in America?
 
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Answer to Question 1

Reaching this group can be a difficult task.

Answer to Question 2

Switzerland is the world's leading consumer of this product.



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