Laura is a 70-year-old woman who has cardiovascular disease and diabetes. She retired when she was 67. She has a husband, three children, and six grandchildren. She reports a happy childhood and has few regrets in terms of her career choice. She is an avid reader and enjoys taking care of her grandchildren. As Laura ages, her cognitive changes will most likely be ______.
A. slight decline because she retired before she was very old
B. some decline due to her impaired physical health
C. moderate decline because she stopped working
D. little decline because she has a family that provides support
Answer: B
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