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Coronary Heart Disease: A Non-communicable Disease (GCSE Biology)
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Why is early CPR important when someone has a sudden cardiac arrest due to CHD?
What lifestyle factor increases HDL (the “good” cholesterol)?
How does regular exercise protect against coronary heart disease?
Which symptom is typical of angina caused by reduced blood flow in coronary arteries?
Why is diabetes a risk factor for coronary heart disease?
Which long-term medication helps prevent repeat heart attacks by lowering blood pressure and reducing heart workload?
How does age affect the risk of coronary heart disease?
How does HDL cholesterol affect coronary heart disease risk?
What role does LDL cholesterol play in atheroma formation?
Coronary heart disease is non-communicable. What does “non-communicable” mean?
Which lifestyle change most directly reduces the risk of coronary heart disease?
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