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    Bacterial Overgrowth in the Stomach and Small Intestine Can Result
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Bacterial Overgrowth in the Stomach and Small Intestine Can Result

Question 68

Question 68

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Bacterial overgrowth in the stomach and small intestine can result in _____.​


A) ​deficiencies of fat-soluble vitamins
B) ​weight gain
C) ​vitamin B₆ deficiency
D) ​abnormal glucose tolerance
E) ​aplastic anemia

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