What is distinctive about the three leading causes of death among American adolescents 15- 24 years of age or older?
a. they are all human-induced
b. they do not include HIV infection
c. they all involve extended dying trajectories
d. most of their accidental deaths do not involve motor vehicles
e. they included heart disease
A
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