Tobacco use, high blood pressure, and unhealthy cholesterol levels are all
A) minor risk factors for CVD that can be changed.
B) major risk factors for CVD that can be changed.
C) minor risk factors for CVD that cannot be changed.
D) major risk factors for CVD that cannot be changed.
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Q10: The thickening and hardening of the arteries
Q11: Atherosclerosis is caused by the accumulation of
Q12: A person at risk for a heart
Q13: High blood pressure is also known as
A)
Q14: A cerebrovascular accident (CVA) is also known
Q16: When plaque builds up in the coronary
Q17: The most common type of stroke, involving
Q18: A heartbeat that is too fast, too
Q19: Sudden numbness or weakness of the face,
Q20: When the heart does not get enough
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