In
creating a map illustrating the causes of death most common in the
citizens of each state, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention went further than merely to show the main culprits such as
heart disease, cancer, stroke and diabetes, which are basically equal
opportunity killers across the board. Some lesser causes of mortality
are far more common in some states than in others.
After
performing several calculations in their line of research, the CDC
revealed a list of 23 secondary causes of death. Read more about how the
findings were calculated and see which of the 23 causes of death was
most common in your state
here.
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