The leading causes of death for older adults are:
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heart disease, diabetes, cancer, and stroke. |
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heart disease, cancer, stroke, and Alzheimer's disease. |
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heart disease, Alzheimer's disease, kidney disease, and stroke. |
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D. |
heart disease, cancer, CLRD, and diabetes. |
Answer ; D) heart disease, cancer, CLRD and diabetes.
Reason ; Among the given option the appropriate answer with relative statistics for the mentioned statement is above referred option. Among all the condition, the heart would be the first one and the cancer would be the second one. Here the option "B" and "D" have this condition as similar, so the other two option can be rejected. and the other leading cause would be the CLRD, hence the option "B" would not be taken into account.
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