The discussion of cardiovascular disease pointed out that
a. health professionals may fail to recognize heart attacks in women because the symptoms reported do not always fit the classic male symptoms.
b. men experience cardiovascular disease about five years later than women do.
c. low-dose aspirin clearly reduces the likelihood of heart attacks in both men and women.
d. cardiovascular disease is the most common cause of death for men, whereas breast cancer is the most common cause of death for women.
A
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