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Because of gender convergence,
 
  a. more men now take estrogen.
  b. mens and womens health risks are becoming more similar.
  c. women now have higher rates of disability.
  d. women have become biologically weaker.
  e. men increasingly refuse to seek health care when ill.

Question 2

Research suggests that
 
  a. although women complain about illness more often than men, they actually experience fewer illnesses.
  b. mens higher mortality rate in part reflects their traditional gender role.
  c. at each age, women have higher rates of fatal illnesses.
  d. women are biologically weaker than men.
  e. men seek health care more often than women.



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Answer to Question 1

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