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The third-leading cause of death in teenagers is
 
  1. Cancer
  2. Suicide
  3. Accidents
  4. Drug overdose

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The leading cause of children being absent from school as a result of a chronic illness is
 
  1. Diabetes
  2. Cancer
  3. Asthma
  4. Autism



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