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Many diseases are called this. When I read your question, I thought the answer was Diabetes and my husband thought it was heart disease. I entered "the silent killer" on Yahoo search and found that both were correct. Also listed were hypertension, ovarian cancer and premature ejaculation.

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Q: What condition is known as the 'silent killer'?
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