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viki

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The following are risk factors for coronary artery disease. Which can be controlled?
 
  a. Lack of exercise
  b. Gender
  c. Age
  d. Family history

Question 2

A congenital heart defect occurs:
 
  a. During pregnancy
  b. Shortly after birth
  c. During the first year of the infant's life
  d. During the first 3 to 6 years of the child's life



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

A



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