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Comments (6)
Just Dev10
Dev - Expert in SEO & Digital Growt
he most common causes of preventable deaths worldwide include cardiovascular diseases, cancers, chronic respiratory diseases, diabetes, and injuries—often linked to modifiable risk factors such as tobacco use, unhealthy diets, physical inactivity, harmful alcohol use, and air pollution.
Life Matters Psych6
Mental Health Counseling Services
Heart attack, Cancer and Diabetes
Tridev Ambulance13
Air Ambulance services
The most common causes of preventable deaths worldwide include:
1. Cardiovascular Diseases (CVDs)
Causes: Unhealthy diet, smoking, high blood pressure, obesity, physical inactivity, excessive alcohol consumption.
Prevention: Regular exercise, a healthy diet, avoiding tobacco and excessive alcohol, managing stress, and routine medical check-ups.
2. Cancer
Causes: Smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, obesity, poor diet, lack of physical activity, environmental pollutants, and infections.
Jane Copper7
Jane copper
The most common causes of preventable deaths worldwide are often linked to lifestyle, environmental factors, and access to healthcare. These causes fall under various categories such as non-communicable diseases, communicable diseases, injuries, and environmental hazards. Below is a breakdown of the most significant contributors to preventable deaths globally:
Julius A.9
zolahglobal Enterprises LLC
The most common causes of preventable deaths worldwide include:
Heart disease (linked to poor diet, smoking, and lack of exercise).
Stroke (often due to hypertension and unhealthy lifestyles).
Lower respiratory infections (preventable with vaccines and better hygiene).
Neonatal conditions (improved by prenatal care).
Road traffic accidents (preventable through safer driving laws).
Diabetes (manageable with diet and medication).
Cancer (linked to smoking, alcohol, and other modifiable ri
Saransh Kumar9
Real Estate In Gurgaon & Sohna
The world's biggest killer is ischaemic heart disease, responsible for 13% of the world's total deaths. Since 2000, the largest increase i