Cardiovascular disease, cancer and diabetes are the most frequent causes of death in adulthood. To such conclusion experts of the world health organization (who).
According to the organization, every year due to noncommunicable diseases in the world dies of 41 million people. More than a third of deaths occur between the ages of 30 to 69 years among the citizens of developing countries.
As noted by the who to reduce mortality, global leaders need to work together on the “quality of legislation and fiscal measures aimed at protecting people from tobacco, unhealthy foods and other harmful products.”
Earlier, the who urged countries more creative to deal with alcoholism, particularly by increasing taxes on alcohol and restrictions on advertising.