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America’s Least Wanted Top “10” Killers 1900 Today Flu/Pneumonia 1. Heart Disease Tuberculosis 2. Cancer 3. Heart Disease 3. Stroke 4. Gastroenteritis 4. Lung Disease 5. Old Age 5. Accidents 6. Kidney Disease (Nephritis) 6. Diabetes 7. Accidents 7. Flu/Pneumonia 8. Stroke 8. Alzheimer’s 9. Cancer 9. Kidney Disease (Nephritis) 10. Infant Disease Septicemia (Blood Poisoning)

Reasons for Top Ten Changes 1. Better living conditions (i.e.: hygiene, sanitation) Technology (research): early detection of a disease and able to treat or cure 3. Discovery of medicines: vaccines, antibiotics 4. LIFESTYLE CHOICES / CHANGES: a. Decrease in exercise and increase in sedentary jobs/entertainment b. Poor diet c. Use of drugs (tobacco, alcohol)