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The leading causes of death are diseases of the circulatory system, cancer and external causes. As in the other Baltic countries and the Russian Federation, there has been a sharp increase in mortality from injuries and poisoning in the first half of the 1990s, but this has declined since 1994. Similarly, suicides and homicides increased dramatically and peaked in 1993, but are now declining.