Poverty, diseases, and 3 more
According to the World Health Organization, these are the top causes of death in low-income countries:Lower respiratory infectionsHIV/AIDSDiarrhoeal DiseasesStrokeIschemic Heart DiseaseMalariaPreterm Birth ComplicationsTuberculosisBirth asphyxiaProtein Energy MalnutritionHere are the Top 10 causes of death in a wealthier country:StrokeIschemic Heart DiseaseCOPDLung CancersDiabetesLower respiratory infectionsRoad accidentsHypertensive heart diseaseLiver cancerStomach cancer
The leading cause of death in the U.S. in 1900 was heart disease. The second leading cause was influenza. The data is available from the Program for the Human Environment, Rockefeller University, New York, N.Y. "Based on CDC statistics ..., the death rate per 100,000 population has decreased almost in half from about 1,548 in 1900 to 799 in 2005. But in 1900, about a third of the deaths were from pneumonia, tuberculosis, and diarrhea, the top three causes. By comparison, in 2005, almost half of the deaths were from heart disease and cancer, the top two causes. In 1900, heart disease and cancer accounted for only 13 percent of the deaths. The rate of death from cancer has nearly tripled and the rate for heart disease has nearly doubled from 1900 to 2005. The rate of death from accidents was almost twice as high in 1900 as in 2005." http://stay-healthy-enjoy-life.blogspot.com/2008/04/causes-of-death-2005-versus-1900.html
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AIDS is not a leading cause of death in teens in the US, but it is one of the top causes of death in young adults. Accidents and homicides are top causes.
There are several causes of death in the world. The top five causes are heart disease, cancer, lower respiratory diseases, accidents, and strokes.
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
diabetes, heart disease, kidney failure, stroke, lung cancer
In the United States the top 10 leading causes of death are:Heart DiseaseCancerStrokeCOPDAccidentsDiabetes MellitusPneumonia and influenzaAlzheimer's DiseaseKidney diseaseSepticemiaHTHDanni DonkeyNursing Student
The top four major causes of death for people of all ages worldwide are cardiovascular disease, infectious and parasitic diseases, Heart disease, and cancer. i the US, the leading cause of death is heart disease.
The top four major causes of death for people of all ages worldwide are cardiovascular disease, infectious and parasitic diseases, Heart disease, and cancer. i the US, the leading cause of death is heart disease.
The top four major causes of death for people of all ages worldwide are cardiovascular disease, infectious and parasitic diseases, heart disease, and cancer. i the US, the leading cause of death is heart disease.
The top three causes of death in America are heart disease, cancer, and strokes.
The top four major causes of death for people of all ages worldwide are cardiovascular disease, infectious and parasitic diseases, Heart disease, and cancer. i the US, the leading cause of death is heart disease.