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bobbie

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According to scientific research, what effect does the DASH diet have on prevention and treatment of high blood pressure?
 A) DASH helps to treat high blood pressure but does not help to prevent it.
  B) DASH helps to prevent high blood pressure but does not help to treat it.
  C) DASH helps to prevent and treat high blood pressure.
  D) DASH has no effect on either treatment or prevention of high blood pressure.

Question 2

Studies have shown that regular endurance training ____.
 A) eliminates the risk for becoming hypertensive
  B) reduces the risk for becoming hypertensive
  C) increases the risk for becoming hypertensive
  D) has no effect on risk for becoming hypertensive



Ahernandez18

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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