The World Health Organization divides the causes of death by low income, mid income and high income countries. Among high income countries, the leading causes of death, in order, were heart disease, stroke, bronchitis, Alzheimer's disease, COPD, lower respiratory infection, colorectal cancer, Diabetes, high blood pressure, and Breast cancer.
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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.
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Hunger itself is not typically a direct cause of death, but rather a contributing factor. Severe malnutrition resulting from chronic hunger can weaken the body's immune system and make individuals more susceptible to diseases and other health conditions that can lead to death. Additionally, hunger can lead to long-term health complications if not addressed.
Cerebrovascular disease. You can see the top 10 causes of death in Japan at the WHO website - here is the direct link. http://www.who.int/whosis/mort/profiles/mort_wpro_jpn_japan.pdf
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May 10, 1818, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A. (Natural causes)
A 'mortal' wound is one that causes death.
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Top causes of death include heart disease, stroke, and COPD. Other top causes are respiratory infections, lung cancer, HIV, and diabetes.
He died of natural causes at the age of 83 on May 10, 1818 at his home in Boston.
In the United States the top 10 leading causes of death are:Heart DiseaseCancerStrokeCOPDAccidentsDiabetes MellitusPneumonia and influenzaAlzheimer's DiseaseKidney diseaseSepticemiaHTHDanni DonkeyNursing Student
Some of the leading causes of death are:diabetescancercar crashes