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The most rapidly increasing cultural risk to health in most developing countries is
 
  A) lack of exercise.
  B) poor nutrition.
  C) the use of tobacco.
  D) consumption of alcohol.

Question 2

According to the World Health Organization, the root cause placing people at the highest risk of disease is
 
  A) infectious disease.
  B) cancer.
  C) heart disease.
  D) poverty.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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