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- is an illness that results from the heart and blood vessels not working properly. - is a disease that causes swelling and pain in a person's joints. - is a disease that makes it difficult for the person to breath. - is an illness caused when abnormal cells within the body continue to grow and spread. - is a disease that affects the way the body uses its main source of fuel. A. Asthma B. Arthritis C. Diabetes D. Heart Disease E. Cancer

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