Which of the following is a controllable risk factor of infectious  diseases? A. drug abuseB. pollution C. air D. heredity            
Risk  factors.  Risk  factors such as a person's background; lifestyle and environment are known  to increase the likelihood of certain non-communicable  diseases . They include age  gender  genetics  exposure to  air pollution   and behaviors such as smoking  unhealthy diet and physical inactivity  which can lead to hypertension and obesity  in turn leading to increased  risk  of many NCDs.
 Cancer is a group of  diseases  involving abnormal cell growth with the potential to invade or spread to  other parts of the body. These contrast with benign tumors  which do not  spread. Possible signs and symptoms include a lump  abnormal bleeding   prolonged cough  unexplained weight loss  and a change in bowel movements.  While these symptoms may indicate cancer  they can also have other causes.       
 Non-communicable disease - Wikipedia         
 Allergy - Wikipedia         
 Anaphylaxis is a serious allergic reaction that is rapid in onset and may  cause death. It typically causes more than one of the  following : an itchy rash  throat or tongue swelling  shortness of breath  vomiting   lightheadedness  low blood pressure. These symptoms typically come on over  minutes to hours.       
 Thu Apr 22 2004 14:30:00 GMT-0400 (Eastern Daylight Time)  · A mycotoxin (from the Greek μύκης mykes  "fungus" and τοξίνη toxini   "toxin") is a toxic secondary metabolite produced by organisms of the  fungus kingdom and is capable of causing disease and death in both humans  and other animals. The term 'mycotoxin' is usually reserved for the toxic  chemical products produced by fungi that readily colonize crops.        
 Risk  factors for allergy can be placed in two general categories  namely host  and environmental factors. Host factors include  heredity   sex  race  and age  with  heredity  being by far the most significant. However  there have been recent  increases in the incidence of allergic disorders that cannot be expla...
 
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