
10 most common causes of death in the world
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In poorer countries, people are more likely to die from infectious diseases such as diarrhea or bacterial respiratory diseases. In the rich – from the effects of diabetes and heart disease.Experts state that smoking is one of the main causes of heart disease. It contributes to the narrowing of the vessels and the development of atherosclerosis – disorders through which the heart muscle begins to lack oxygen. The result of oxygen deficiency is the development of heart failure, arrhythmia, heart attack and sudden cardiac death.
stroke. As a result, the associated area of the brain is no longer provided with blood and dies. If this area is responsible for vital functions, death occurs.
khozl. Chronic obstructive lung disease annually takes the lives of about three million people. Chronic bronchitis, typical of COPD and lung emphysema, is usually the result of smoking.
respiratory diseases. In industrialized countries, elderly people or people with immunodeficiency are usually dying from these respiratory diseases.
respiratory cancer Every year, tracheal and lung cancer causes about two million people in the world. Both forms of cancer are extremely aggressive and quickly lead to mortality. The cause of bronchial cancer is usually smoking.
Alzheimer's disease and dementia. Due to the growth of life expectancy and the number of elderly people, the incidence of these ailments is increasing on the planet. Accordingly, mortality is increasing: since 2000, the number of dementia dying annually in the world has doubled, and projections will continue to increase further.
diabetes. Diabetes damages the kidneys and blood vessels, can lead to a heart attack or stroke.
road accidents. But their actual number is still very high. Particularly vulnerable, according to experts, children.
diarrhea. epidemic with cholera, dysentery and typhoid fever, 1.9 million people lose their losing every year. First of all, it concerns developing countries in which children are typical of diarrhea.
tuberculosis. However, a bacterial infectious disease is still represented in the top ten causes of mortality from the WHO point of view. Each year for tuberculosis accounts for 1.3 million fatalities per year.
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