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Sfish good for the gut? researchers tracked 22,000 male physicians for 22 years. those who reported eating seafood of any kind at least 5 times per week had a 40% lower risk of colon cancer than those who said they ate seafood less than once a week. is it reasonable to conclude that eating seafood causes a reduction in the risk of colon cancer, based on this study?
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Most four year colleges look at all the following statistics on a students application except a: standardizes test scores b: iq c: gpa d: class rank
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