There are several major preventable causes of death that continue to claim numerous lives each year. One of the leading preventable causes is tobacco use, which is responsible for a range of diseases including lung cancer, heart disease, and respiratory disorders. Another significant preventable cause is poor diet and lack of physical activity, which contribute to obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular diseases. Alcohol abuse and drug misuse also result in numerous preventable deaths, often due to accidents, violence, or long-term health complications. Additionally, preventable infections such as HIV/AIDS and certain types of pneumonia continue to cause significant mortality rates. Addressing these preventable causes through public health interventions, education, and policy changes is crucial in improving global health outcomes.
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