The most common fatal diseases in the U.S. include Heart disease, cancer, and chronic lower respiratory diseases. Heart disease remains the leading cause of death, often linked to lifestyle factors such as diet, exercise, and smoking. Cancer, encompassing various types, follows closely behind, with lung, breast, and prostate cancers being the most prevalent. Other significant causes of mortality include strokes, Alzheimer's disease, and Diabetes.
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Cardiovascular disease (and 2nd is cancers, with 3rd being strokes).
Mostly because we have medication that prevents us from getting fatal diseases. Also, we have better living conditions. Most animals have prey as well, so they are prey. But we are not.
How about writers cramp? If the question was actually what diseases can humans get from mosquitos, then the answer is quite a few. In the US the most common is the uncommmon West Nile virus, but we don't have the type of insect for many of the other diseases.
I think it is probably war or diseases like smallpox and diphtheria. Sorry if I'm wrong
Within the US the following are most common.* Diseases of heart * Cancer of All Types * Pneumonia and influenza * Diabetes mellitus * Chronic liver disease and cirrhosis * Atherosclerosis * Suicide * Unintentional injuries * Chronic obstructive pulmonary diseasesWithin the US the following are most common.* Diseases of heart * Cancer of All Types * Pneumonia and influenza * Diabetes mellitus * Chronic liver disease and cirrhosis * Atherosclerosis * Suicide * Unintentional injuries * Chronic obstructive pulmonary diseasesWithin the US the following are most common.* Diseases of heart * Cancer of All Types * Pneumonia and influenza * Diabetes mellitus * Chronic liver disease and cirrhosis * Atherosclerosis * Suicide * Unintentional injuries * Chronic obstructive pulmonary diseasesWithin the US the following are most common.* Diseases of heart * Cancer of All Types * Pneumonia and influenza * Diabetes mellitus * Chronic liver disease and cirrhosis * Atherosclerosis * Suicide * Unintentional injuries * Chronic obstructive pulmonary diseasesWithin the US the following are most common.* Diseases of heart * Cancer of All Types * Pneumonia and influenza * Diabetes mellitus * Chronic liver disease and cirrhosis * Atherosclerosis * Suicide * Unintentional injuries * Chronic obstructive pulmonary diseasesWithin the US the following are most common.* Diseases of heart * Cancer of All Types * Pneumonia and influenza * Diabetes mellitus * Chronic liver disease and cirrhosis * Atherosclerosis * Suicide * Unintentional injuries * Chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases
For us to answer it, your question needs to be more specific. We need to know which country's Civil War you are inquiring about.
the most common language in the US is English
Cystic Fibrosis 1/3300 children affected Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy 1/3600 boys affected (Color blindness is not fatal, BTW)
The most common diseases in the United States can vary over time and depend on various factors, including demographic characteristics and changes in healthcare and lifestyle patterns. However, some of the most prevalent diseases in the US include: Cardiovascular Diseases: Heart disease, including conditions such as coronary artery disease, heart attacks, and strokes, remains one of the leading causes of death and disability in the US. Cancer: Various types of cancer, such as lung, breast, prostate, colorectal, and skin cancer, contribute significantly to disease burden in the US. Diabetes: Both type 1 and type 2 diabetes are significant health concerns in the US, with the latter being more prevalent. Diabetes can lead to various complications and is associated with other conditions such as heart disease and kidney disease. Respiratory Diseases: Chronic respiratory diseases, including chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), asthma, and lung cancer, are common and can significantly impact quality of life.