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bobbysung

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A nonspecific marker of inflammation associated with cardiovascular disease is
 
  A) LDL-cholesterol. B) C-reactive protein (CRP).
  C) hypertension. D) HDL-cholesterol.

Question 2

A condition marked by blood glucose levels that are below normal levels is
 
  A) ketoacidosis. B) hypoglycemia.
  C) type 1 diabetes. D) type 2 diabetes.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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