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Drugs known as statins (best known by brand names such as Lipitor, Mevacor, Pravachol, and Zocor) can cut the risk of dying of a heart attack by as much as 40 percent.

T

High blood pressure can damage the structure of the brain in people as young as 40.

T

Rarely fatal, epilepsy has the primary danger to life if a person has an attack while driving or swimming.

T

The heart is about the size of a clenched fist and is a hollow, muscular organ with four chambers that serve as two pumps.

T

Waist measurements of 40 inches or more in men and 35 inches or more in women are characteristic of metabolic syndrome and put those people with a large belly at increased risk for future cardiovascular problems.

T

With type 1 diabetes, the body's immune system attacks the insulin-producing beta cells in the pancreas and destroys them.

T

Worldwide, stroke is second only to heart disease as a cause of death.

T

Open sores, often more than an inch wide, that develop in the lining of the stomach or the first part of the small intestine, are called Answer

ULCERS

A smoker is far more likely to die from cardiovascular disease than from cancer or lung disease.

T

A heart attack is when blood supply to the myocardium is interrupted and therefore there is dying of tissue around the area of the blockage.

T

Cardiometabolic diseases are diseases of the heart, blood vessels, and _____.

A

Daniel's doctor told him that his stroke was caused by a blood clot in an artery in his brain. What caused Daniel's stroke?

A

Tim occasionally experiences a loss of consciousness for 10 to 30 seconds with eye flutterings and sometimes with a loss of muscle tone? Which of these is he experiencing?

A

Untreated hypertension can lead to _____.

A

Which compounds in the blood are made up of proteins and fat?

A

Which infectious agent is linked to stomach cancer?

A

Which of the following refers to a heart operation that is less risky and less costly than bypass surgery and is performed most often?

A

Which organ releases insulin to control blood glucose levels?

A

Which parameters describe a normal blood pressure reading?

A

Which part of the heart contracts to pump oxygenated blood out into the body?

A

Angina is reduced blood flow that is also known as _____.

B

For a person who has asthma, smoke can act as _____.

B

Hypertension is also known as _____.

B

Insulin-resistant syndrome was the previous name for _____ syndrome.

B

What is the medical term for a heart attack?

B

Which of the following describes a tumor that is slightly abnormal and non-life-threatening?

B

Which one of these can contribute to developing a stomach ulcer?

B

Which type of cancer begins in the blood-forming tissues?

B

_____ is the blood component most responsible for the buildup of arterial plaque.

B

_____ is the type of cancer that is formed in the supporting or connective tissues of the body.

B

Americans stand a one in five chance of developing which type of cancer?

C

Natasha's body is capable of producing insulin, but the insulin is misused. Her condition is known as _____.

C

What is the name for the double-layered tough membrane that surrounds the heart?

C

When cancer cells spread to other parts of the body by way of the bloodstream or lymphatic system, they are said to have _____.

C

Which part of the heart receives deoxygenated blood returning from the body via veins?

C

_____ is the infectious agent that is linked to cervical cancer.

C

A fasting blood glucose level consistently _____ mg/dL or higher is associated with diabetes.

D

A person's risk of stroke more than doubles every decade after age _____.

D

Adam suddenly loses consciousness, falls down, and begins shaking convulsively. He has a suffered _____ seizure.

D

Another name for cancerous is _____.

D

Fats that flow through the blood after meals are known as _____.

D

Which of the following refers to the threading of a narrow tube or catheter through an artery to the heart as treatment for a heart attack?

D

Which type(s) of cancer account for the most deaths in women?

D

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EPILEPSY

An abnormal Pap smear test result indicates cell changes were found in the uterus.

F

The hormone insulin acts like a key, lettingAnswerinto cells and providing energy.

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