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Of the following individuals, who is the least at risk for cardiovascular disease?
 
  A) Betty, a 50-year old widow who lives by herself
  B) Anna, a 50-year old married woman with many friends
  C) Pete, a 50-year old married man who has many friends
  D) Frank, a 50-year old unmarried man who lives by himself

Question 2

_______ is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease, and, in the elderly, is associated with the occurrence of a second, fatal heart attack.
 
  A) Loneliness
  B) Anxiety
  C) Gum disease
  D) Reactivity



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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