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Which of the following is NOT a way in which population density and distribution affect health?
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People in densely populated areas may lack access to clean water.
People in densely populated areas may lack access to clean water.
People in sparsely populated areas may lack access to medical facilities.
People in sparsely populated areas may lack access to medical facilities.
Delayed degenerative diseases are more common in populations with longer life expectancies.
Delayed degenerative diseases are more common in populations with longer life expectancies.
Cancer is less common in populations with shorter life expectancies.
Cancer is less common in populations with shorter life expectancies.
People in developed countries spend their own money on their medical care.
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"People in developed countries spend their own money on their medical care."
This statement is about health financing/development, not population density or distribution.
This statement is about health financing/development, not population density or distribution.
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