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What is the most common primary risk factor for disease, illness, and comorbidities?
Retrieving Information
The cognitive process of recalling stored information from memory.
Adult Assistance
Support or help provided by adults, especially towards children or the elderly, in various contexts such as learning, daily living tasks, or caregiving.
Information-Processing Approach
A cognitive development theory that likens human thought to the way computers process information, focusing on mechanisms of learning, memory, and problem-solving.
Neural Features
Characteristics or attributes of the nervous system, including brain structures and neural pathways.
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