<span>D is the correct answer. Controllable risk factors are factors you have control over, for example environmental or behavioural. These are such things as sexual behaviour and smoking. Her age and heredity are examples of uncontrollable risk factors, as a person cannot determine these.</span>
Electronic health records could be the answer
Depends on what you mean by cold.
If you mean like cold, like tempurature, then wear the smallest amount of cloths, and use air conditioning.
We typically assume that lower class/income - borderline poverty stricken individuals terminate pregnancies however, the statistics show that these individuals are no more likely to terminate than higher class/income individuals.