10 leading causes of death in the U.S. in 2005?


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Katrina

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smoking, heart attacks, cancer, dui's
1)get killed in war
2)suicide
3)sick
4)bad weathers
im sorry i only got 4 :P
The most recent US Center for Disease Control (CDC) report available online is from 2003. At that time, the most common causes of death for all age groups were :

1) 685,089 Heart Disease
2) 556,902 Malignant Neoplasms
3) 157,689 Cerebrovascular
4) 126,382 Chronic Low. Respiratory Disease
5) 109,277 Unintentional Injury
6) 74,219 Diabetes Mellitus
7) 65,163 Influenza & Pneumonia
8) 63,457 Alzheimer's Disease
9) 42,453 Nephritis
10) 34,069 Septicemia

To generate custom cause-of-death statistics breaking down by state, ethnicity, or age, you can look it up on the CDC's site at:

http://webapp.cdc.gov/sasweb/ncipc/leadcaus10.html
Cancer
Obesity
Heart Disease
Motor Vehicle Accidents
COPD
Emphysema
AIDS
Alcoholism
Illegal Drugs
Accidents Not Related to Vehicles


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