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100

This viral respiratory illness recently emerged as a top killer, though its ranking fluctuates as population immunity changes over time,having caused a pandemic in the past.

What is Covid-19.

100

This simple medical intervention is one of the most effective ways to prevent severe illness and death from infectious diseases like COVID-19 or the flu.

What is Vaccination?

100

The amount of people (rounded to millions) who died in 2022

What is 3 Million

100

This often occurs in swimming pools or natural bodies of water and is the leading cause of death for children aged 1–4.

What is drowning?

100

Often involving knives or other sharp objects, these account for a significant portion of the economic costs associated with non-firearm homicides.

What are Cut or Pierce Injuries?

200

This category is the leading cause of death for Americans aged 1–44 and includes overdoses, car accidents, and falls.

What is unintentional injury?

200

Often cited as the single most preventable cause of death, quitting this habit dramatically reduces the risk of lung cancer and heart disease.

What is smoking?

200

The number 1 category of death in the U.S.

What is chronic Disease.

200

This mechanism includes hanging or being trapped in low-oxygen environments and is the leading cause of accidental death for infants.

What is suffocating?

200

As a method of self-harm, the rate for this mechanism saw a significant increase of 87% between 2003 and 2018.

What is Suffocation-involved Suicide?

300

Ranked as a top five killer, this condition occurs when the blood supply to the brain is blocked or a blood vessel bursts.

What is stroke?

300

While it requires consistent effort, meeting the goal of 150 minutes of moderate exercise per week is a cornerstone of cardiovascular health.

What is Routine Physical Activity?

300

The number 1 cause of death in the U.S

What is heart disease?

300

While dangerous at any age, these are the leading cause of both fatal and nonfatal injuries for adults aged 65 and older.

What are falls?

300

Also categorized as assault, this remains one of the top five leading causes of death for Americans aged 1–44.

What is homicide?

400

Coming in at number two, this involves a diverse group of diseases where abnormal cells divide without control and can invade other tissues.

What is Cancer?

400

Managing long-term nutrition to control blood pressure and cholesterol is a complex, daily challenge that prevents chronic conditions like diabetes.

What is a Balanced Diet?

400

The 2nd highest cause of death in the U.S

What is cancer?

400

These remain a top killer for Americans aged 5–24, involving occupants, pedestrians, and cyclists.

What are Motor Vehicle Crashes?

400

This is the second leading cause of death for people aged 10–44, with numbers continuing to rise over the last decade.

What is suicide?

500

Maintaining the number one spot for nearly a century, this condition kills approximately one person every 33 seconds in the United States.

What is Heart Disease?

500

This is often the most "difficult" as it requires consistent access to healthcare, early detection of "silent" symptoms, and managing long-term medical follow-ups.

What are Regular Health Screenings?

500

The lowest of the top 10 causes for death in 2023.

What is Covid-19?

500

Driven largely by the opioid crisis and drug overdoses, this is currently the number one cause of accidental death for adults in the U.S.

What is Unintentional Poisoning?

500

Whether used in assault or self-harm, these are the leading method for intentional deaths and the number one cause of death for U.S. children and teens

What are Firearm-related Injuries?