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Cardiovascular Diseases

Cardiovascular Diseases. Nejoud Al Mana 6B. Introduction. The issue I am studying is Age standardized mortality rate for cardiovascular diseases, I compared them to Qatar, Bahrain and Kuwait. This is about the number of deaths by heart diseases per year out of 100,000 people. Data.

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Cardiovascular Diseases

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  1. Cardiovascular Diseases Nejoud Al Mana 6B

  2. Introduction The issue I am studying is Age standardized mortality rate for cardiovascular diseases, I compared them to Qatar, Bahrain and Kuwait. This is about the number of deaths by heart diseases per year out of 100,000 people.

  3. Data The data below is displaying the number of deaths due to heart diseases in a year for 100,000 population. I have chosen these countries from the middle east and theses countries are Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar and United Arab Emirates.

  4. Graph This is a graph showing the difference between the deaths due to heart diseases per year

  5. Explain In the graph it shows that UAE has the highest death rate due to heart disease. Bahrain has less death rate compared to other countries. The number of deaths due to cardiovascular diseases per year in UAE is 369 per 100,000 people .

  6. Persuasive Ending The number of deaths the happened in the UAE is very high. Many factors may contribute for this. The highest rate may be due to poor medical facilities or maybe large number people are using alcohol and tobacco or maybe they are using too much oil in there food and so on.

  7. Sources http://apps.who.int/whosis/data/Search.jsp

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