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09madisonrousseau09

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After what age is it not recommended for a person to take medication for a systolic blood pressure of over 140?
 
  80
  60
  50
  40

Question 2

The leading cause of death for men and women is
 
  cardiovascular disease.
  cancer.
  Alzheimer's disease.
  pneumonia.



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Answer to Question 1

80

Answer to Question 2

cardiovascular disease.



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