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hbsimmons88

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According to research findings, what is the relationship of stress to HIV infection?
 
  A) Stress affects disease progression, but does not affect response to treatment.
  B) Stress affects response to treatment, but does not affect disease progression.
  C) Stress affects both disease progression and immune response to treatments.
  D) Stress has no effect on either disease progression or response to treatments.

Question 2

Vaccinations may be less effective in protecting against infectious diseases among people who experience ________.
 
  A) stress
  B) many daily hassles
  C) few daily hassles
  D) exposure to cigarette smoke



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

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