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DRI stands for The Dietary Reference Intake. It<span> is a system of nutrition recommendations</span><span> from the Institute of Medicine of the National Academies.</span>
DRIs are now the preferred value for nutritional intake but are not shown on food labels because it depends on the person's weight, height, and amount of calories they should take in.
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A specialist will <span>have expert knowledge to optimize treatment in unique or complicated courses of </span>care<span>. </span> For instance, if you are having problems with your GI tract, you would want to see someone who specializes in GI (a Gastroenterologist). They would be able to help you figure out the problem without running a bunch of unnecessary tests. A primary care physician sees you for more day to day health and wellness. If you had the flu and needed to be seen, you would want to see your PC physician.