Causes of death - perinatal conditions, lower respiratory infections, diarrheoal diseases, ischaemic Heart disease, tuberculosis, cerebrovascular disease, congenital anomalies, road traffic accidents, meningitis, hypertensive heart disease, measles, malaria, pneumonia, plus others.
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Between 1999 and 2000, the five leading causes of death among men in China were1. malignant neoplasms2. diseases of the heart3. cerebrovascular disease4. accidents5. infectious diseasesand among women:1. diseases of the heart2. cerebrovascular disease3. malignant neoplasms4. pneumonia and influenza5. infectious diseaseshttp://content.nejm.org/cgi/content/full/353/11/1124Don't forget the countless abortions caused by the one-child policy and the desire for sons. Eligible young women are getting to be a rare commodity.
The five effects are: Global warming eye cataract suppression of immune system Skin cancer Death of phytoplanktons.
There are many common ailments of the urinary system. Five of these ailments would include the age of the person, kidney stones, infection, incontinence and kidney disease.
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In 2009 the five most common causes of death were:CancerIschaemic heart diseaseRespiratory system diseasesCerebrovascular diseaseMental & Behavioural disorders.You can find more information via the link in related links.
Cardiovascular diseases Infective diseases Respiratory Diseases Cancer Injuries
War and conflictHigher rates of communicable causes of death (due to poverty) compared to non-communicable and injury such as:lower respiratory infectionsdiarroeal diseasesneonatal infectionsprematurity and low birth weight in babiespoor antenatal care and other pregnancy-related complications
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There are several causes of death in the world. The top five causes are heart disease, cancer, lower respiratory diseases, accidents, and strokes.
The top five causes of death in Ethiopia are lower respiratory infections, neonatal disorders, diarrheal diseases, HIV/AIDS, and cardiovascular diseases. These causes are largely influenced by factors such as access to healthcare, sanitation, and poverty.
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The five leading causes of death in the 18th and 19th Centuries were complications from injuries, smallpox, tuberculosis, cholera, and yellow fever.
Vibrio Cholerae causes death for some people and some people make it through, and it can last for two hours up to five days.
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diabetes, heart disease, kidney failure, stroke, lung cancer