Preventable causes of death
ID: preventable-causes-of-death
Preventable causes of death refer to deaths that could potentially have been avoided through timely intervention, effective public health policies, or changes in individual behavior. These causes often relate to lifestyle choices, access to healthcare, or socio-economic conditions. Common examples include: 1. **Tobacco Use**: Lung cancer, heart disease, and other smoking-related illnesses can often be prevented by avoiding tobacco products.
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