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This chart describes leading causes of disease burden for women aged 15-44 years, high-income 
countries, and low and middle income countries, for the year 2004.
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This handmade chart shows women between 15 through 44 about problems they face. Other than 
that it doesn't say much because there is no context.      
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Leading causes of disease burden among women between 15-44 years in high, mid, and low income 
countries. Highest burden for High and Low income countries was unipolar depressive disorders. 
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The figure presented is titled Leading causes of disease burden for women aged 15-44 years, 
high-income and low and middle income countries, 2004.  The graph shows disease.
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This graph shows leading causes of disease in women aged 15 through 44 years of age. They 
are shown by high income and low to middle income countries in 2004.
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Comparing the amount of woman with certain diseases and disorders among high-income countries 
vs low/medium-income countries.  Depression related disorders are by far the most common diseases 
worldwide, but interestingly one of the few diseases with a higher rate in high-income countries. 
 It seems mental disorders and diseases that are influenced by lifestyle and environmental 
factors are higher rates in high income countries (I.e. Depression, COPD, alcoholism,), except 
for  which has a shocking disparity in the opposite direction.  Many other of the more common 
diseases are nearly nonexistent in high-income countries while they are still much more present 
in comparison in the other countries.
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This graph compares different classes of diseases among women ages 15-44.  Unipolar depressive 
disorder is the leading class of disease among these women whereas alcoholism is the least 
common disease among them.
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The chart shows the leading causes of disease burden for women between the ages of 15 - 44, 
divided by high income, low income and middle income countries in the year 2004.  There is 
a great difference between the disease types found in the varying income distributions.  
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This image is a chart detailing the leading causes of disease in women 15-44 in high-income 
vs other-income nations in 2004. The chart is organized by the most to least frequent diseases 
experienced by the lower-income nations, which in most diseases have a higher rate. The number 
one disease in both economic categories is unipolar depression, with a slightly higher incidence 
in high-income nations.
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This is a graph showing the disease burden on woman in low and high income countries. It ranks 
it by disease and shows the percentage of each country as well.
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The figure presented is titled leading causes of disease burden for women aged 15-44 years, 
high income countries, and low-income countries, and middle-income countries.
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This graph illustrates the leading causes of diseases for women aged 15 to 44 years old in 
2004.  HIV/AIDS had a very high prevalence in low and middle income countries but not in high 
income countries. 
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This graph compares the leading causes of disease burden in women aged 15-44 from high, middle, 
and low income countries. Alcohol use, COPD, and Migraines are more common among high income 
countries than low or middle, but make up less than five per 1000. Hearing loss, traffic accidents, 
and self-inflicted harm are more common among low and middle income women. Maternal sepsis 
is much higher in low and middle income women. Depression is the most common disease in high 
income women, but it is also high in low and middle incomes. HIV/AIDS is the second highest 
disease among low and middle income women, but is one of the least common in high income.
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This chart describes leading causes of disease burden for women aged 15-44 years, high-income 
countries, and low and middle-income countries for the year 2004.
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