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As in the US, the leading killer in Russia and the Baltic Republics was heart disease, highest among urban men and lowest among rural women. Mortality and morbidity rates for the FSU fell into two distinct patterns when divided by republic. A differential pattern of disease distribution was due to the disparate levels of socioeconomic development within and between the fifteen Republics.