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31 December, 13:38

What does it mean to be "at risk" for developing a disease?

A. You are likely to develop the disease and cannot prevent it.

B. You are likely to develop the disease, but can possibly prevent it.

C. You will not develop the disease.

D. You will develop the disease.

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  1. 31 December, 16:49
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    The correct answer should be B.

    they're saying you are in danger of getting this unless you stop.

    It's like when people are borderline diabetic they are on the verge of becoming diabetic unless they change how they eat and exercise.
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