In this article you met a young woman named Keira who lives in the inner city of Baltimore. Which of the following is not a health condition that is faced by residents in Keira's neighborhood?

A) most of the people who lived there are underweight because they don't have enough food.
B) many people who live there died from alcoholism or from drug overdose.
C) more people are murder victims there than anywhere else in Baltimore.
D) heart disease is more prevalent there than anywhere else in Baltimore and is the leading cause of death


Ans: A) most of the people who lived there are underweight because they don't have enough food.

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