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Coronary Heart Disease: A Non-communicable Disease (GCSE Biology)
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Why is diabetes a risk factor for coronary heart disease?
Coronary heart disease is non-communicable. What does “non-communicable” mean?
Why might aspirin be given to some patients at high risk of coronary events?
Which drug class is commonly prescribed to lower blood cholesterol and reduce CHD risk?
What lifestyle factor increases HDL (the “good” cholesterol)?
High blood pressure increases CHD risk because it
Which of the following is a non-modifiable risk factor for coronary heart disease?
How does age affect the risk of coronary heart disease?
What is a realistic individual action to lower personal CHD risk?
Which symptom is typical of angina caused by reduced blood flow in coronary arteries?
What is a common emergency treatment to restore blood flow after a heart attack (myocardial infarction)?
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