The four diseases responsible for majority of human deaths

Researchers say more than half of all UN countries will miss targets on cutting premature deaths from quartet of killers

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Seven out of ten deaths worldwide are caused by just four non-communicable diseases (NCDs), a major new study has found.

Cancer, cardiovascular diseases, chronic respiratory diseases, and diabetes killed a global total of 12.5 million people aged 30 to 70 in 2016 alone, according to the researchers.

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