A person is diagnosed with cataracts. Which of the following is a primary risk factor for the development of this health problem?

A. Aging
B. Gender
C. Congenital defects
D. Trauma


Answer: A

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A. Lungs B. Skin C. Kidneys D. Salivary glands

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An infant born with a gestational age of 254 days would be considered

A. premature. B. normal maturity. C. postmature. D. immature. E. None of these choices is correct.

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In what region of the uterus does implantation usually occur (as indicated by the position of the placenta)?

A) close to the cervix B) anywhere in the body of the uterus C) in the upper part of the uterus

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When the chemical known as __________ is released it may cause itchiness, sneezing, and redness of the skin

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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