Helen and Arija have both experienced a significant number of life events that have called for adjustments in their lives. Helen's father died, she had to leave school to be with her mother, and she also had to quit her part time job. Arija just got married, had to leave school to move with her new husband and is now pregnant. According to current research, although both women had life events that required significant adjustments on their part, _________________ more likely to experience physical problems as a result of stress.
A. neither woman is
B. Arija is
C. Helen is
D. both women are
C. Helen is
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