Many of those working in low-income professions do not have consistent access to health care. Even if they later get better access to health, there are often long-term consequences to this lack of access. Why is this the case?
(A) Medical professionals are unlikely to realize that people may have gone years without medical care.
(B) While health might not be quite as good at the beginning, regular access to health care can resolve any issues.
(C) Undetected health issues can get much worse over time.
(D) Access to health care usually means getting a better job and less stress.