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Business, 30.10.2020 05:00, animaemaster

You've found that few employees take advantage of free tests and screenings, including cholesterol tests. You don't have any hard numbers, but you estimate at least half of employees haven't had cholesterol tests during the past few years. You also know that many employees are nervous about getting this simple test because they think they don't want to confront the possibility of having high cholesterol. Which of the following statements is most likely to persuade employees to go to the fair and take the test? A) • High cholesterol increases your risk of heart attack. At the benefits fair, you can receive free cholesterol tests. Our friendly nurses will discreetly provide the results, and if needed, explain the steps you can take to improve your cholesterol levels.
B) Are you scared to do a cholesterol test? Don't let this fear stop you from understanding your health situation. At the benefits fair, we are offering free cholesterol tests. Our nurses can give you immediate feedback about steps to take to reduce your cholesterol count.
C) Are you scared to do a cholesterol test? Most of us are, but it's certainly in your best interest to know where you stand. At the benefits fair, you can receive free cholesterol tests. Our friendly nurses will discreetly provide the results and, if needed, explain the steps you can take to improve your cholesterol levels.
D) Are you scared to do a cholesterol test? Don't risk a heart attack at the risk of your own pride or indifference. Now is the time to act. At the benefits fair, we are offering free cholesterol tests. Our nurses can give you immediate feedback about steps to take to reduce your cholesterol count.

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