1) What is the leading cause of death globally? a) Heart attacks, also known as myocardial infarctions, are the leading cause of death worldwide. b) Heart attacks, also known as heart failure, are the leading cause of death worldwide. 2) What are the primary risk factors for heart attacks? a) Common risk factors include hypertension, high cholesterol levels, smoking, obesity, diabetes, and a sedentary lifestyle. b) Common risk factors include exercising every day 3) How to maintain a healthy heart? a) Balanced diet, regular exercise, no smoking, stress management, regular check-ups. b) Not having a balanced diet, not doing regular exercise, smoking, stress management, no regular check-ups. 4) Define hypertension and why it's a silent killer. a) High blood pressure; often asymptomatic but can lead to severe complications. b) Hypertension; It is often asymptomatic and does not cause serious complications 5) Strategies to manage and prevent high blood pressure? a) High-sodium diet, infrequent exercise, limiting alcohol consumption, stress management. b) Low-sodium diet, regular exercise, limit alcohol, stress management. 6) Impact of high cholesterol on heart health? a) It contributes to the reduction of arterial plaque, increasing the risk of heart attack. b) Contributes to artery plaque buildup, increasing heart attack risk. 7) Ways to support heart health with high cholesterol? a) High fat diet, exercise, non-prescription medications if necessary. b) Low-fat diet, exercise, prescribed medications if needed. 8) Importance of early detection in respiratory diseases? a) It does not prevent complications, it improves long-term management. b) Prevents complications, improves long-term management. 9) Reducing risk of gastrointestinal diseases? a) Healthy diet, stress management, avoid smoking/alcohol. b) Unhealthy diet, stress management, smoking/alcohol. 10) Significance of awareness in preventing foodborne illnesses? a) Ensures food safety, prevents health consequences. b) It guarantees food safety, it does not prevent health consequences.
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