Nancy has had to provide care for her 10-year-old son ever since he was an infant. It is very likely that Nancy's long-term, stressful situation has resulted in
A) shorter-than-normal telomeres.
B) longer-than-normal telomeres.
C) decreased levels of corticosteroids and a positive, adaptive effect on telomerase activity.
D) increased levels of corticosteroids and decreased levels of catecholamines.
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