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Heart disease is the leading cause of death among men and women
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Car 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.
The leading cause of death for teens is accidents (unintentional injuries). Next is homicide, suicide, cancer, and heart disease.
Decreased mortgage interest rates and a decrease in construction workers' wages would both be likely to cause the selling price of a house to decrease.
In 2013, the fourth leading cause of deaths in the construction industry was falls. Falls accounted for a significant percentage of fatalities, highlighting the importance of safety measures and fall protection equipment on construction sites. Other leading causes included being struck by objects, electrocutions, and being caught in or between objects. These incidents underscored the need for continued safety training and regulation adherence in the construction sector.
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In the US the leading cause of death in people over 65 is heart disease with cancer a close second.
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