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Sufayan.ah

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To reduce the risk of a yeast infection, women should:
 
  A) add a daily lactobacillus acidophilus supplement to their diet.
  B) use glycerin-based lubricants.
  C) avoid yogurt.
  D) increase sugar intake.

Question 2

Sugar stored in vaginal cells appears to increase susceptibility to:
 
  A) yeast infections.
  B) trichomoniasis.
  C) bacterial vaginosis.
  D) chlamydia infection.



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