OVERALL LEADING CAUSES OF DEATH IN THE USA

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OVERALL LEADING CAUSES OF DEATH IN THE USA HEART DISEASE CANCER STROKE

BEHAVIORS THAT LEAD TO THESE DEATHS TOBACCO USE POOR DIET AND LACK OF EXERCISE ALCOHOL ABUSE

LEADING CAUSES OF DEATH FOR MALES 15-24 CAR ACCIDENTS #1 CAUSE IS DUI HIV/AIDS HOMICIDE MALES VS. MALES SUICIDE

LEADING CAUSES OF DEATH FOR FEMALES 15-24 CAR ACCIDENTS #1 CAUSE IS DUI CANCER BREAST CERVICAL (HPV) HOMICIDE MALES VS. FEMALES 1 OUT OF EVERY THREE FEMALES IN THIS AGE GROUP ARE KILLED BY A MALE THAT THEY KNOW HIV/AIDS

QUALITY VS QUANTITY QUALITY OF LIFE IS HOW WELL YOU LIVE QUANTITY OF LIFE IS HOW LONG YOU LIVE (# OF YEARS)