Michael is always on edge. He experiences prolonged stress as part of his job. His wife complains that he always perceives his job as a threat to his health. What can we reasonably expect from Michael?
A. eating problems that will lead to a dangerous gain of weight
B. bruxism
C. heightened physiological arousal that strains his immune system
D. depression and possible suicide if he remains in his current job
Answer: C
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