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What role does the herpes virus play in cardiovascular disease?
 
  A) It contributes to inflammation of artery walls.
  B) Herpes simplex virus 2 sores can cause blood clots.
  C) It increases LDL cholesterol levels.
  D) It causes a sudden myocardial infarction while the virus is dormant.

Question 2

Inflammation of the arteries can be caused by
 
  A) obesity. B) hot weather.
  C) increased HDL cholesterol. D) disease-causing bacteria.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

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