Traditionally, "thin blood" was believed to be unable to
a. elevate blood sugar

b. cool the body.
c. nourish the body.
d. cleanse the body.
e. move throughout the body.


c

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a. Metabolic alkalosis b. Respiratory acidosis c. Respiratory alkalosis d. Metabolic acidosis

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What percentage of pregnant women develop gestational diabetes?

a. 5% b. 18% c. 9% d. 21%

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The Nutrition Facts panel on a box of crackers indicates that one serving provides 140 Calories, with 55 Calories coming from fat. What is the percentage of Calories from fat in this product?

A) 55% B) 85% C) 39% D) 95%

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To replace saturated with unsaturated fats in your diet, which of the following would you spread on a bagel at breakfast?

a. peanut butter b. margarine c. butter d. cream cheese

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