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It is the most preventable cause of disease and death in the country.
Tobacco use is the most common preventable cause of death.
It is our prime public health problem, the most preventable cause of death.
Every one of them was a preventable death, he'd emphasized.
In some cases, sleep problems are related to preventable health conditions.
And there is one thing all these causes have in common: they are preventable.
She was one of the 1400 who died there from preventable outcomes.
Or was it just ego to think such a thing preventable?
More than 29,000 children died every day of mostly preventable causes.
Each year some 14 million young children die of preventable diseases.
Almost all of those deaths, experts say, also are preventable.
His death was the result of several serious and preventable safety failures.
The storm was not preventable, but the death and suffering were.
It's only preventable if you go out there and don't try to make a play.
"This is preventable, but we're not doing the things that could prevent it."
Active smoking is the No. 1 cause of preventable death in our country.
It's important to know that this threat is completely preventable.
This situation leads to 2 million preventable deaths each year.
Public health programs can help stop preventable disease and control dangerous behaviors.
Most car accidents are preventable if people would just be more careful.
The top three causes of death in wealthy countries are preventable.
The eventual cost to society for what might be a preventable difficulty is high.
But many said they were still at a loss to understand why an easily preventable tragedy had happened.
Not so among today's computer users; many experience preventable eye or vision problems.
This is a significant public health burden that can be largely preventable.