You see a new finding about nutrition reported in your local newspaper. Based on this information you would:
a. decide that the information is factual
b. attribute it to media sensationalism.
c. feel confident about changing your diet accordingly.
d. wait to apply the findings until they have been repeated and confirmed by scientists.
e. consider it misinformation.
d
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a. heat. b. acid. c. ultraviolet light. d. alkali.
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