1. Ischemic heart disease : Approximate annual deaths: 7,208,000 2. Cancers : Approximately 7,121,000 people annually 3. Cerebrovascular disease : Approximate annual deaths: 5,509,000 4. Lower respiratory infections : Approximate annual deaths: 3,884,000 5. HIV/AIDS : Approximate annual deaths: 2,777,000 6. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease : Approximate annual deaths: 2,748,000 7. Perinatal Conditions : Approximate annual deaths: 2,462,000 8. Diarrhoeal diseases : Approximate annual deaths: 1,798,000 9. Tuberculosis : Approximate annual deaths: 1,566,000 10. Malaria : Approximate annual deaths: 1,272,000 Source: World Health Organization Report
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Nice information. Studies shows that most of the deaths are resulting of these diseases and almost there is not any effective campaign to avoid these diseases. I always wonders that many of them can be cured at earlier ages and there is no need to spend too much at them but still most of the nations pay too much for war techs but not for such programs. Pivot Institute Diploma of Training and Assessment