As ACE scores increase, the rates of chronic diseases decrease.

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The statement "As ACE scores increase, the rates of chronic diseases decrease" is False.

Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) scores are a measure of the amount of different types of stress or trauma an individual experienced in childhood. Higher ACE scores are associated with an increased risk of various chronic diseases and negative health outcomes later in life, not a decrease.