The Japanese Paradox refers to:
A) low rates of lung cancer among Japanese men despite high rates of smoking.
B) high rates of lung cancer among Japanese men despite low rates of smoking.
C) low rates of lung cancer among Japanese men despite high rates of alcohol abuse.
D) high rates of lung cancer among Japanese men despite low rates of alcohol abuse.
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