Dietary studies have suggested that people who consume large amounts of vitamin A in foods, multi vitamins, or both are more likely to suffer hip fractures than are people who ingest modest amounts. New evidence bolsters these findings. Researchers have now correlated men"s blood concentrations of vitamin A with a later incidence of broken bones: a comparison that avoids the vagaries that plague diet-recall studies. Taken together, the new work and the diet studies raise knotty questions about the maximum amount of vitamin A that a person can safely ingest each day, says study coauthor Karl Michasson, an orthopedic surgeon at University Hospital in Uppsala, Sweden. He and his colleagues report the new findings in Jan. 23 New England Journal of Medicine. In the United States, the average daily intake of vitamin A through food, specially fish, eggs, and meat, is roughly 2,600 IU (international units) for men, and many multi-vitamins contain 5,000 IU. The US Institute of Medicine recommends that people get 2,300 to 3,000 IU of vitamin A each day and sets the safe upper limit around 10,000 IU. "I believe tiffs upper level should be lowered," Michasson says. When he and his colleagues gave the men dietary questionnaires, they learned that men ingesting as little as 5,000 IU of vitamin A per day were more prone to fractures than were men getting less. Manufacturers should lower the amount of vitamin A in multi-vitamin tablets and fortified foods, such as cereals, says Michasson. The new study began in the early 1970s when researchers stored blood samples from 2,047 men about 50 years old. Since then, 266 of the men have had at least one bone fracture. After dividing the men into five equal groups according to their blood vitamin A concentrations, the researchers found that men in the top group were nearly twice as likely as those in the middle group to have broken a bone. The correlation was particularly strong with fractures of the hip. "I think it"s pretty conclusive now that there"s a bad effect of vitamin A supplementation," says Margo A. Denke, an endocrinologist at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas. Elderly people may be at special risk because they"re slow to clear the vitamin from their bodies. Studies of animals have established that excess vitamin A stimulates the formation of cells that dissolve bone. However, since some vitamin A is necessary to maintain good eyesight and general health, Denke and Michasson agree that fully fortified foods and supplements should remain available in countries where poor nutrition puts people at risk of a vitamin A deficiency. We can learn from the text that
A. a man taking large amounts of vitamin A will suffer hip fractures.
B. the maximum of vitamin A a man takes every day should be within 3,000 IU.
C. the more a man consumes vitamin A every day, the higher chance he suffers hip fracture.
D. the less a man consumes vitamin A every day, the higher chance he stands of good health.
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The growth of cell phone users in the U.S. has tapered off from the breakneck pace of 50% annually in the late 1990s to what analysts project will be a 15% to 20% rise in 2002, and no more than that in 2003. To some extent, numerous surveys have found, slower growth in demand reflects consumer disillusionment with just about every aspect of cell-phone service—its reliability, quality, and notorious customer service. The cooling off in demand threatens to cascade through the industry: The big six U.S. cell-phone carriers—Verizon Wireless, Cingular Wireless, AT&T Wireless, Sprint PCS, Voice Stream, and Nextel Communications—are engaged in a fierce price war that imperils their timetables for becoming profitable, not to mention their efforts to whittle down their mountains of debt. As the carriers have begun to cut costs wireless equipment makers—companies such as Lucent, Nokia, and Ericsson have been left with a market that"s bound to be smaller than they had anticipated. Handset makers have been insulated so far, but they, too face a nagging uncertainty. They"ll soon introduce advanced phones to the U.S. market that will run on the new networks the carriers are starting up over the next year or two. But the question then will be: Will Americans embrace these snazzy data features and their higher costs—with the wild enthusiasm that Europeans and Asians have Long before the outcome in clear, the industry will have to adopt a new mind-set. "In the old days, it was all about connectivity." says Andrew Cole, an analyst with wireless consultancy Adventist. Build the network, and customers will come. From now on, the stakes will be higher. The new mantra: Please customers, or you may not survive. To work their way out of this box, the carriers are spending huge sums to address the problem. Much of Sprint PCS"s $3.4 billion in capital outlays this year will be for new stations. And in fact, the new high-speed, high-capacity nationwide networks due to roll out later this year should help ease the calling capacity crunch that has caused many consumer complaints. In the meantime, some companies are using better training and organization to keep customers happy. The nation"s largest rural operator, Alltel (AT), recently reorganized its call centers so that a customer"s query goes to the first operator who"s available anywhere in the country, instead of the first one available in the customer"s home area. That should cut waiting time to one minute from three to five minutes previously. The growth of cell-phone users declines because
A. cell-phones are unreliable.
B. cell-phones usually have poor quality.
C. the customer service is bad.
D. customers are not satisfied with cell-phone service.
City Hall"s office is currently having a ______ to feed and clothe the homeless. Non-perishable food goods are welcome. Canned goods are ideal. We accept clothing of any kind ______ it is wearable. Cleaning the clothes before delivery would be appreciated. We will provide receipts for all donations to be used for tax ______.Donations will be accepted at City Hall"s office. If you need directions or would like more information, please call 343-356-2736.
A. in case
B. as long as
C. unless
D. only
City Hall"s office is currently having a ______ to feed and clothe the homeless. Non-perishable food goods are welcome. Canned goods are ideal. We accept clothing of any kind ______ it is wearable. Cleaning the clothes before delivery would be appreciated. We will provide receipts for all donations to be used for tax ______.Donations will be accepted at City Hall"s office. If you need directions or would like more information, please call 343-356-2736.
A. emotion
B. drive
C. product
D. sale
To: Seo Yeon Lee<slee@membermail.com>From: Mike Turner<mturner@jackson.com>Re: WelcomeDear Ms. Lee,Welcome to our company. During your stay here in Jackson City, learning English will be essential to making your life easier. We have ______ programs available to you.First, the company offers free morning classes for employees. The classes are very ______, so there may be a waiting list. Family members are not eligible to enroll in these classes.Additionally, you can take night classes at any of three local colleges. The company will ______ 50% of the cost for you and your immediate family. We can also provide you a list of private tutors. You would have to pay full cost for this service. Should you have any questions, please contact me at (056) 525-5252.
A. cover
B. charge
C. bill
D. collect