A) diabetes
B) cancer
C) heart disease
D) obesity
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A) Taking ibuprofen daily
B) Avoiding loud noises
C) General stress reduction techniques and desensitization to triggers
D) All of the above are correct
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A) adaptation
B) fight-or-flight reaction
C) stress
D) a syndrome
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A) Males who displayed a Type A behavior pattern were less likely to develop coronary heart disease than females in the Type A group.
B) Younger males in the Type A group were much less likely to develop coronary heart disease than older males in the Type A group.
C) Both men and women with the Type A behavioral pattern were twice as likely to develop coronary heart disease than were non-Type A individuals.
D) In comparison to "white collar" workers, men in lower socioeconomic positions were more likely to develop coronary heart disease.
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A) shows that it is difficult to easily separate the effects of biochemical and psychological factors on brain function.
B) may make it possible to more efficiently integrate placebo and drug treatments.
C) can help us understand the mechanisms by which drugs are effective in pain treatment
D) all of these
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A) myocardial infarction.
B) tranischemic attack.
C) angina pectoris.
D) myocardial stunning.
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A) The same kinds of programs can be set up for both females and males.
B) Women and men need different types of programs because their risk factors are different.
C) Women are not acquiring HIV/AIDS as fast as men are.
D) Media attention and even research has focused on women with AIDS and largely ignored men.
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A) Behavioral Medicine
B) Behavioral Economics
C) Heath Psychology
D) All of these are interdisciplinary
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A) For women, the highest risk is between 15 and 25.
B) For women, the highest risk is during their late 20s and early 30s.
C) The age range for risk is younger for men than for women.
D) The age ranges for risk are the same for both males and females.
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A) Both Steven and Diane will now abstain from sex completely.
B) Steven will abstain from sex, but Diane will continue to have sex.
C) Both Steven and Diane will continue to have unprotected sex.
D) Both Steven and Diane will be sure to tell future sexual partners that they are HIV positive.
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A) the percent of the adult population that are HIV positive comprises two-thirds of the cases worldwide.
B) 10% of the adult population has AIDS.
C) 5 million children are orphaned by the disease.
D) all of the above.
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A) increase awareness of pain.
B) shut down the sensation of pain.
C) cause a "natural" addiction.
D) relieve the pain caused by a heroin overdose.
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A) dissociation
B) isolation
C) depression
D) anger
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A) 1%; 0.1%
B) 12%; 0.2%
C) 22%; 2.2%
D) 50%; 25%
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A) Central Europe
B) Southern Africa.
C) The United States
D) Latin America
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A) physiology, neurons, and immune function.
B) psychology, neurological responses, and immune function.
C) psychology, nature, and illness.
D) physiological numbers and images.
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A) strokes and high blood pressure only.
B) coronary heart disease only.
C) strokes, high blood pressure, and coronary heart disease.
D) reduced immunity to autoimmune diseases.
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A) Anxiety, stress, depression, excitement
B) Stress, anxiety, depression, excitement
C) Depression, stress, excitement, anxiety
D) Excitement, stress, anxiety, depression
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