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What disease is caused by a layer of fatty material building up inside the coronary arteries that narrows leading to a lack of oxygen for the heart?
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leaky heart valves
coronary heart disease
high blood pressure
diabetes
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What device is inserted into a blocked artery to keep it open, allowing more blood and oxygen to the heart?
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What disease is caused by a layer of fatty material building up inside the coronary arteries that narrows leading to a lack of oxygen for the heart?
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What device is inserted into a blocked artery to keep it open, allowing more blood and oxygen to the heart?
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What drugs reduce blood cholesterol levels and slow the rate of fatty material deposits?
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What condition describes a valve that does not open properly or leaks?
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How should a faulty heart valve be treated?
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When treatment is required in the case of heart failure?
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What are artificial hearts used for?
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What is defined as "state of physical and mental well-being"?
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Disease and negative life situations are factors that affect health negatively. Which of these things is NOT a factor that can affect health negatively?
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What is the term to describe an aspect of lifestyle or substance in the body that can increase the risk of a disease developing?
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Diet and smoking are risk factors for developing non-communicable diseases. Which of these is NOT a risk factor for developing non-communicable disease?
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What disease is a result of changes in cells that lead to uncontrolled growth and cell division by mitosis?
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Tumours can be malignant or benign. Which type of tumours grow more slowly and can be removed more easily?
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Tumours can be malignant or benign. Which type of tumours are cancerous?
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Tumours can be malignant or benign. Which type of tumours can spread to neighbouring tissues and other parts of the body in the blood, forming secondary tumours?
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Tumours can be malignant or benign. Which type of tumours are non-cancerous tumours so do not spread around the body?
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There are two types of risk factor that affect the development of cancers, lifestyle and genetic. Which of these things is NOT a lifestyle factor?
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What is the name of the substance that can cause cancers to develop?