Homicide, far behind the leading cause of teen death, accidents.
The leading preventable cause of death among Americans is cigarette smoking. It is responsible for a variety of health problems, including cardiovascular disease, respiratory issues, and cancer.
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Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for teenagers in the United States. Factors such as inexperience, speeding, distracted driving, and not using seat belts contribute to the high rate of fatal injuries among teenage drivers. Promoting safe driving practices and implementing stricter laws can help reduce the risk of motor vehicle-related injuries among teenagers.
The leading cause of death in Thailand is non-communicable diseases, such as heart disease, stroke, and cancer. Other common causes of death include road traffic accidents, respiratory diseases, and diabetes. Public health efforts in Thailand are focused on prevention and management of these conditions.
The leading cause of death-related traumatic brain injury is motor vehicle accidents, followed by falls, assaults, and other forms of blunt force trauma. These incidents can result in severe head injuries that lead to brain damage or swelling, ultimately causing death.
Car accidents are the leading cause of teenagers an
The Minnesota Department of Health says traffic accidents are the leading cause of death for teenagers in Minnesota.
yes
the second leading cause of death in the US is cancer.
Breast cancer is the second leading cause of death in women
The leading cause of death in Canada in heart disease. The second biggest cause of death in Canada is a stroke.
yes it is
Homicide
Car accidents due to getting drunk and getting behind the wheel.
Motor vehicle accidents are the leading cause of death among teenagers aged 15 through 19. Other common causes include suicide, homicide, and unintentional injuries.
DUI and texting and driving but i belive its texting and driving.
According to the Center for Disease Control (CDC) a United States Government Agency here is the breakdown: Second leading cause of death for 10 - 14 years olds: Malignant Neoplasms (aka Cancer) Second leading cause of death for 15 - 24 years olds: Homocide