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Health, 23.10.2020 07:01, randyg0531

Rick recently discovered that he has hypertension. What lifestyle changes should Rick probably make? A.
switch to a diet low in unsaturated fats and exercise reguarly
B.
switch to a diet high in protein and grains and exercise regularly
C.
switch to a diet low in saturated fats and exercise regularly

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