What is a key difference between the cause of death between emerging adults and middle-aged and older adults?
A. Emerging adults are more likely to die from natural causes, while middle-aged and older adults are more likely to die from self-inflicted wounds.
B. Emerging adults are more likely to die from cancer, while middle-aged and older adults are more likely to die from heart disease.
C. Emerging adults are more likely to die from accidents, while middle-aged and older adults are more likely to die from cancer.
D. Emerging adults are more likely to die from car accidents, while middle-aged and older adults are more likely to die from falls from high places.
Answer: C
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