1-5 by choking
6-11 by accident
12-25 by suicide
26-35 by murder
36-49 by sickness
50-death by old age
Teenagers...leading causes of death are accidents and suicide. So, avoiding reckless behavior and having supportive relationships is key at this age. Adults: Don't smoke and avoid obesity.
natural causes or old age since she was about 80 at her death
Pneumonia and heart failure (other organs also)
DUI and texting and driving but i belive its texting and driving.
He died of natural causes at the age of 83 on May 10, 1818 at his home in Boston.
Cancer(23.6%) and old age (17.9%)
living in general causes death.
Teenagers...leading causes of death are accidents and suicide. So, avoiding reckless behavior and having supportive relationships is key at this age. Adults: Don't smoke and avoid obesity.
Old age
In 2007, over 64 percent of all deaths were caused by heart disease, cancer, stroke, chronic lower respiratory diseases, and accidents. However, the general causes of death are modified based on age.
Heart disease is the leading cause of death in Americans, but more specifically, atheroscierosis.
Car accidents are the leading cause of teenagers an
According the CDC the leading cause of death of people age 15 to 24 is unintentional injury. Following that are homicide, suicide, malignantneoplasms, heart disease, congenital anomalies, cerebrovascular conditions, influenza and pneumonia, diabetes mellitus, and complicated pregnancy.
1-34 years of age.
Leading causes of mortality in the US include cardiovascular disease (heart attacks), vehicular accidents, domestic accidents, workplace accidents, natural causes (old age), and cancer.
There are no official statistics on "marital death," but common factors that can lead to the breakdown of a marriage include lack of communication, infidelity, financial issues, differences in values or priorities, lack of intimacy, substance abuse, and domestic violence. Understanding these factors and seeking counseling or therapy can help couples address and work through challenges in their relationship.
suicide