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Health, 20.09.2019 23:30, froyg1234

Consider your environment, genetics, family history, and current health behaviors.
a. how do they make you susceptible to communicable diseases?
b. how do they make you susceptible to noncommunicable diseases, including diabetes, heart
disease, and stroke?
c. what is the potential severity of the illnesses you are most susceptible to?
d. how could you avoid or minimize the risk of getting these illnesses?

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