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Read the scenario and answer the question that follows. Sheila is experiencing a great deal of stress and anxiety at her job each day. She often has trouble falling asleep at night or making time for balanced meals. Based on this information, which statement best describes Sheila? Sheila’s health will gradually improve as she continues these behaviors. Sheila is unable to control her behavior because it is based on her age. Sheila is practicing unhealthy behaviors that could lead to health problems. Sheila’s behavior is unlikely to influence her spiritual or physical health.

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