Barrons AP Environmental Science

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1


  1. (B) According   to  the World   Health  Organization    (WHO),  heart   disease

    killed 7 million people worldwide in 2011 and is currently the number one
    cause of death worldwide. Contributory factors to heart disease include a
    poor diet, lack of exercise, being overweight, high alcohol intake, and
    smoking. Leading causes of death following heart disease (in order) are:
    stroke, lower respiratory infection (includes pneumonia, flu, and
    tuberculosis), pulmonary disease (includes asthma, emphysema, and
    bronchitis), diarrheal diseases (mostly in children), HIV-AIDS, respiratory
    cancer (lung, tracheal, and bronchial), diabetes, traffic accidents (3,500
    daily), and prematurity.



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