Heart disease, stroke, and respiratory infections are leading causes of death worldwide, with noncommunicable diseases accounting for 74% of the 55.4 million deaths in 2019. Chronic illnesses often have a greater impact on mortality than fast-acting diseases, and many are partially preventable through lifestyle changes.
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