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madam-professor

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Rich countries have higher rates of obesity than poor countries
 
  A) And within both rich and poor countries, the rich are heavier than the poor
  B) But within rich countries, the rich are thinner than the poor
  C) And within rich countries, the rich are heavier than the poor
  D) Though there is little relationship between obesity and the wealth or poverty of individuals

Question 2

______, the leading cause of dementia, rises from less than 4 of those age 6574 to nearly half of those 85 or older.
 
  a. Parkinson's disease
  b. Multiple sclerosis
  c. Alzheimer's disease
  d. Arteriosclerosis


Rilsmarie951

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

c



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