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With communicable diseases on the wane, the focus of health education has shifted to ___________ as the major compromiser of peoples health.
 
  a. chronic disease
  b. AIDS
  c. air pollution
  d. poor diet

Question 2

__________ are our acceptance of something as true or real.
 
  a. Beliefs
  b. Attitudes
  c. Decisions
  d. Religions



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