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Development of coronary heart disease is related to:
 
  a. weakened coronary vessels.
  b. chronic alcohol abuse.
  c. lack of amino acids.
  d. fibrous plaques in coronary vessels.

Question 2

Nonsurgical treatment for gallstones may include:
 
  a. antibiotic therapy.
  b. a low-cholesterol diet.
  c. chemical dissolution of gallstones.
  d. drugs to relax the bile duct.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C




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