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Coronary Heart Disease: A Non-communicable Disease (GCSE Biology)
The following is a GCSE Biology test covering 'Coronary Heart Disease: A Non-communicable Disease' from the broader topic Organisation. The test is geared towards the AQA exam board style syllabus.Incorrect: 0
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Why might aspirin be given to some patients at high risk of coronary events?
What is the primary consequence when a coronary artery becomes completely blocked by a clot on a plaque?
What is a realistic individual action to lower personal CHD risk?
Which statement about angina is correct?
What is the main process that narrows coronary arteries leading to CHD?
Which surgical treatment creates a new route for blood to bypass a blocked coronary artery?
Which type of cholesterol is most associated with increased risk of plaque formation in arteries?
Which blood vessels are directly affected in coronary heart disease?
Which effect of obesity contributes to increased CHD risk?
High blood pressure increases CHD risk because it
How does HDL cholesterol affect coronary heart disease risk?
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