[originaltext] (5) A review of more than 30 studies involving more than four

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(5) A review of more than 30 studies involving more than four million patients suggest that (6) having an irregular heart beat poses a greater risk to women than to men. It found that women with Atrial Fibrillation, or AF, were almost twice as likely to have fatal heart disease and strokes. The scientists from Oxford University said (7) one possible cause was that women were being diagnosed later than men. Another was that they may respond less well to drugs to combat AF. June Davison, from the British Heart Foundation, said AF was under-diagnosed in both men and women. "It is important that healthcare services for the prevention and treatment of AF take into account the different effects of gender on the condition," she said. "More research is needed to find out more about the underlying causes of these differences."
5. How many people are involved in these studies?
6. What do these studies find?
7. Which one of the following is the possible cause according to the studies?

选项 A、Women are being diagnosed earlier than men.
B、Women are being diagnosed later than men.
C、Women may respond better to drugs to combat AF.
D、Men may respond less well to drugs to combat AF.

答案 B

解析 新闻说一个可能的原因是女士比男士更晚确诊,另一个原因是治疗心房颤动的药物对女士的效果没那么好。故选B。
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