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1. Coronary artery disease or Ischemic heart disease
You are at risk for heart disease if you have one or more of the following factors:
To decrease your risk, follow these tips:
2. Stroke
Risk factors for stroke include:
good health habits can lower your risk. These include:
3. Lower respiratory infection
It can be due to:
4. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
Risk factors for COPD include:
The Best ways to prevent COPD are to stop smoking and to avoid secondhand smoke and other lung irritants
5. Respiratory cancers
6. Diabetes mellitus
7. Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias
8. Dehydration due to diarrheal diseases
9. Tuberculosis
10. Cirrhosis
Now you must be thinking about coronavirus, COVID-19.
Yes from the last 6 six months it has grabbed the world headlines. The fact is the coronavirus not even comes close to this top 10 deadliest disease, Shocked!
In 2015, 56.4 million people passed away worldwide. WHO data show that 7 out of 10 were due to diseases that progressed slowly.
So this where the top 10 diseases causing the most deaths worldwide, according to the World Health Organization (WHO)
so what you think now, put your thoughts in the comment box.
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