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Studies on stress and the immune system have discovered that:
 
  a. stress has little apparent effect upon the immune system
  b. individuals who have inherited healthy immune systems do not experience much stress
  c. stress strengthens the immune system if it is not prolonged
  d. significant stress tends to weaken the immune system

Question 2

The most important modifiable risk factor for fatal heart disease is:
 
  a. a sedentary (inactive) life style
  b. family history
  c. genetic inheritance
  d. dietary cholesterol



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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