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Health, 27.06.2019 06:30 ladyree8721

When a person dies, the "cause of death" is most often identified in terms of a particular organ system that failed (e. g., heart failure), a type of cancer (e. g., lung cancer), or perhaps a detrimental "accident" (e. g., automobile accident).guided by this module's background reading on theories of behavioral change, discuss why reporting the "cause of death" in this manner is rather misleading. (hint: what are the actual causes of death? ) how might the fact that the reporting is different than the actual case affect how an individual approaches health behavior and changes?

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