What kills us varies by country
Noncommunicable diseases, a group of illnesses that includes heart attack, stroke, lung disease, cancer and diabetes, kill far more people worldwide than infectious diseases, birth-related events, malnutrition and accidents. A report by the World Health Organization found sharp differences in mortality depending on country and national wealth. Read related article.
Source: World Health Organization. Bonnie Berkowitz and Laura Stanton-The Washington Post.
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