Multiple Choice
Kalinda, in her early sixties, is worried about getting Alzheimer's disease. After reading the text, what can her daughter say to Kalinda?
A) "Be somewhat comforted; the risk at your age is minimal."
B) "Don't worry; this disorder is very rare at any age."
C) "Be concerned; about one in four people over age 60 has this disease."
D) "Be terrified; this condition strikes most people in their early sixties and seventies."
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