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“... was an increase in deaths from self-inflicted injuries and deaths of indigenous and yellow people...”
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“... global obesity epidemic, a decrease in BMD and an increase in DM cases are expected in the coming years...”
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“..., but it favored an increase in obstetric violence and contributed to the rise in elective cesarean...”
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“... 25–49-year age group: road injuries (ranked first), HIV/AIDS (second), low back pain (fourth), headache...”
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“... 25–49-year age group: road injuries (ranked first), HIV/AIDS (second), low back pain (fourth), headache...”
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