Regina should MOST likely avoid gluten to stay healthy, as celiac disease is an autoimmune disorder that requires individuals to eliminate gluten from their diet.
Regina has celiac disease. What should she MOST likely avoid to stay healthy?(1 point)
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gluten
gluten
salt
salt
artificial sweeteners
artificial sweeteners
caffeine
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her cholesterol
her cholesterol
her weight
her weight
her BMR
her BMR
her celiac disease
The doctor is MOST likely concerned about her cholesterol, specifically the levels of LDL (low-density lipoprotein), which is often referred to as "bad" cholesterol. High levels of LDL can increase the risk of heart disease.
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access to insurance
access to insurance
life expectancy
life expectancy
birth rates
birth rates
level of wealth
One of the standards WHO uses to determine the health ranking of a nation is life expectancy. Life expectancy is a key indicator of the overall health of a population and reflects the general health conditions, medical care, and living standards in a country.
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Asia
Asia
Africa
Africa
North America
North America
South America
Pierre is MOST likely to find that Asia has a higher life expectancy than the other continents listed. Many countries in Asia, particularly in East Asia, have some of the highest life expectancies in the world.
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Marco because the United States isn’t one of the healthiest 30 nations ranked by WHO.
Marco because the United States isn’t one of the healthiest 30 nations ranked by WHO.
Marco because the United States is only ranked as the 15th healthiest nation by WHO.
Marco because the United States is only ranked as the 15th healthiest nation by WHO.
Letitia because the United States provides free health care to all its citizens.
Letitia because the United States provides free health care to all its citizens.
Letitia because the United States has the highest life expectancy in the world.
Marco because the United States isn’t one of the healthiest 30 nations ranked by WHO. While the U.S. has advanced healthcare facilities and medical technology, it does not rank among the top healthiest countries in terms of overall health metrics, including life expectancy and disease prevalence.
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Both Greta and Henri pay the same fees for health insurance.
Both Greta and Henri pay the same fees for health insurance.
Greta and Henri pay different amounts based on their location.
Greta and Henri pay different amounts based on their location.
Both Greta and Henri get free insurance from the Affordable Care Act.
Both Greta and Henri get free insurance from the Affordable Care Act.
Greta qualifies for insurance subsidies; Henri does not.
Greta and Henri pay different amounts based on their location. Health insurance costs can vary significantly depending on geographic location due to factors such as cost of living, local health care costs, and state regulations.