Ten Leading Causes of Death in Men
Indexed December 29, 2011
If you ask someone about the most likely causes of death for men, they will probably be able to rattle off a few of the main causes, but a few of the true causes are surprising. Here is a list of the leading causes of death; the good news is that you can prevent or at least reduce the risk of many of these problems by adopting a safer, healthier lifestyle.
1. Heart Disease. Over twenty-seven percent of all men will die from heart disease. That’s more than one in four men. They can reduce their risk of heart attacks by eating foods that are lower in bad fats and cholesterols, exercising regularly, managing their weight, and drinking and smoking less.
2. Cancer. Most of ... See the complete post here
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