Is there any classification of preventable diseases?


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If so, which ones are they? which ones cause the most deaths?

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A preventable disease is described as an illness which can be prevented and not hereditary. One of the most devastating one is HIV/AIDS. I undestand that there are only 3 ways of getting it, one which cannot be prevented is hereditary, which a person gets from his/her mom's placenta. Another is Hepatitis. It can be prevented and none hereditary. Causing most death is normally when a person is diagnosed with liver cancer. It's terminal and duration is short. Lung cancer, none hereditary is also very deadly and can be prevented by not smoking or exposed to much polluted air. Not all cancers are preventable. Intestinal cancers are normally hereditary and the prognosis is poor. Read more about health and lifestyle, you'll learn more with surprises coming along your way. Heart diseases are still the leading causes of death in US but they can be primary or secondary. Primary is usually hereditary (it's important to know your family health history) and secondary is normally obtained from something. Go search for more online, i hope this helps. There's too much to remember, diseases are purely diseases.

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