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31. Betal and tobacco chewing, smoking are the factors of
A. Stroke
B. Hypertension
C. Coronary heart disease
D. Cancer
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32. Cancer is detected early by
A. Blood test
B. Sputum test
C. Urine test
D. Screening
Explanation:
33. Continued damage to the heart, increased disabilities, repeated hospitalization and premature death include in
A. Coronary heart disease
B. Hypertension
C. Rheumatic heart disease
D. Cancer
Explanation:
34. Complications developed due to diabetes are
A. hypertension, gall bladder diseases and arthritis
B. Fever, chillness, headache and lymph gland swelling
C. Fear of death, anger, irritability and depression
D. Cardiovascular, renal and neurological
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35. Exposure to benzene, arsenic and cadmium leads to
A. Lung cancer
B. Liver cancer
C. Bowel cancer
D. Oral cancer
Explanation: