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Coronary Heart Disease: A Non-communicable Disease (GCSE Biology)
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What role does LDL cholesterol play in atheroma formation?
Why is diabetes a risk factor for coronary heart disease?
Which change would most directly reduce the chance of a clot forming on a ruptured plaque?
What lifestyle factor increases HDL (the “good” cholesterol)?
How does age affect the risk of coronary heart disease?
Which type of cholesterol is most associated with increased risk of plaque formation in arteries?
Smoking increases the risk of CHD because it
Which statement about angina is correct?
How does a stent help treat a blocked coronary artery?
Which blood vessels are directly affected in coronary heart disease?
Which effect of obesity contributes to increased CHD risk?
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