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    Malabsorption of Certain Minerals Is Common in Persons with Fat
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Malabsorption of Certain Minerals Is Common in Persons with Fat

Question 36

Question 36

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Malabsorption of certain minerals is common in persons with fat malabsorption.This can ultimately result in:


A) fluid and electrolyte imbalances.
B) increased risk of bone loss.
C) loss of taste acuity.
D) insulin resistance.

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