How are hypertension, heart disease, and stroke related?
A.
They are all the result of high l...
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How are hypertension, heart disease, and stroke related?
A.
They are all the result of high levels of glucose in the bloodstream.
B.
They are all more closely linked to genetics than lifestyle.
C.
The risk of developing each condition can be reduced through diet and exercise.
D.
Reducing the risk of one of the diseases has no noticeable impact on the risk of the others.
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