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Emani Smith
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What are the four main causative factors of mortality in Canada's rural areas?

A) Neurological and gastrointestinal diseases,homicide,and malnutrition
B) Problematic substance use,circulatory and neurological diseases,and injuries
C) Circulatory and respiratory diseases,injuries,and suicide
D) Gastrointestinal and respiratory diseases,problematic substance use,and suicide

Mortality

A measure of the frequency of occurrence of death in a defined population during a specified interval of time.

Neurological Diseases

Neurological Diseases comprise disorders that affect the brain, spinal cord, and nerves, impacting various body functions and overall health.

Problematic Substance Use

The use of alcohol, drugs, or other substances in a way that is harmful to oneself or others, potentially leading to addiction, health issues, or social problems.

  • Analyze lifestyle and environmental factors and their impact on health challenges faced by rural populations.
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