The risk of developing a myocardial infarction increases when there is a family history of myocardial infarction or sudden death before the ages of:
A) 50 years of age in a first-degree female relative; 60 years of age in a first-degree male relative
B) 50 years of age in any male relative; 60 years of age in any female relative
C) 55 years of age in a first-degree male relative; 65 years of age in a first-degree female relative
D) 55 years of age in any male relative; 65 years of age in any female relative
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