______ ______ continues to be the most prolific killer of Indigenous Australians
a. Mental illness
b. Kidney disease
c. Respiratory disease
d. Circulatory disease
d
Circulatory disease continues to be the most prolific
killer of Indigenous Australians, and at younger years than
in the mainstream population; 68% of deaths from 2006 to
2010 were a result of chronic disease.
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