In the world, improve the health of the population and life expectancy increases, but progress is far from universal with chronic illnesses, bringing the disease to long term and making seven of the 10 dead, according to a study published Thursday. a woman is seen silhouette while under the fog covered the Manhattan Bridge in New York December 14, 2015. Global Burden of Disease, which shows the main drivers of the disease, disability and death in different countries, it found that, by 2015, the world population had won more than 10 years since 1980 life expectancy – amounting to 69.0 years for men and 74.8 years for women. Among the major contributors to this were large declines in the rates of death for many communicable or infectious diseases, including HIV/AIDS, malaria, and diarrhea. The rate of people who die from cancers and cardiovascular disease also decreased, the study revealed, but at a slower pace. The study analyzed 249 causes of death, 315 diseases an...
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