The 9 Risk Factors and how important are they to your level of health?

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The 9 Risk Factors and how important are they to your level of health? Health and Wellness The 9 Risk Factors and how important are they to your level of health?

Life Expectancy Rate How long should the Human Body last, in good condition? What is the life expectancy in the US now? What is GA’s rate? What was the life expectancy rate in the 1900’s? 114 years 86 years 59 years 47 years

Leading Causes of Death? Stomach and intestinal disorders Influenza/pneumonia Tuberculosis Now Cancer Heart Attacks Strokes *Men between the ages of 25-44 AIDS is the 2nd leading cause of death. Women- it’s the 4th leading cause of death.