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Dr.Naga Rathinam
Cardiovascular disease is so prevalent that virtually all businesses are likely to have employees who suffer from, or may develop, this condition. Research shows that between 50-80% of all people who suffer a heart attack are able to return to work. However, this may not be possible if they have previously been involved in heavy physical work. In such cases, it may be possible to move the employee to lighter duties, with appropriate retraining where necessary. Similarly, high-pressure, stressful work, even where it does not involve physical activity, should also be avoided. Human Resources managers should be aware of the implications of job roles for employees with a cardiac condition.
 
Q: Physical or stressful work may bring on a heart attack.

A:We have INSUFFICIENT INFORMATION given in the paragraph itself, to reach a conclusion whether or not physical or stressful work may bring on a heart attack.
 
Q:The majority of people who have suffered a heart attack can later return to work.


A: The text states that over half of heart attack victims can later return to work.
 
Q: Heart disease may affect employees in any type of business.

A: Yes, it can affect anyone. This follows logically from the opening statement that virtually all businesses are likely to have employees who suffer from or may develop, this condition.
 
Q:Heart disease can affect people of any age.

A: There is INSUFFICIENT INFORMATION in the passage to answer. It makes no reference to the age of heart patients and therefore we cannot say if the statement is true.
 
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