1. Heart disease is a major disease in North America, Europe, and Oceania, especially the elderly suffer the most from this disease. In the United States alone, 750,000 people die from this disease every year.
2. Malignant tumors (cancer) Among more than a hundred different kinds of pathological pain, no specific treatment has been found so far.
3. Cerebrovascular disease (also called stroke or cerebral hemorrhage) seriously harms the elderly.
4. Gastroenteritis (including dysentery) This disease has a high mortality rate in underdeveloped countries and regions.
5. Influenza and pneumonia there is no special prevention and treatment method, the disease occurs all over the world, especially in South American countries such as Chile and Mexico, where the mortality rate is high.
6. bronchitis (including emphysema and asthma) smoking, dust, air pollution and environmental sensitizers promote the occurrence and development of the disease.
7. Diabetes is more common in developed countries, and there is no cure.
8. The cause of liver cirrhosis so far is that it is related to excessive drinking and lack of certain vitamins.
9. Tuberculosis once endangered the world in the 19th century, although it can be controlled at present, it is still recovering.
10. Infectious diseases and trauma Especially in underdeveloped countries, children have a higher mortality rate from such diseases and trauma.
These 10 major diseases do not include accidental deaths such as car accidents. Accidental deaths account for a very high proportion of the total number of human deaths in the world.
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