“ isn’t a fixed universal list, as it depends on the context (global mortality, non-communicable diseases, infectious causes, etc.). However, here are the most commonly referenced sets based on reliable health data from organizations like WHO, CDC, and others.
1. The 4 Main Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) – Most Common Global Reference
These are the four major chronic, non-infectious diseases that cause the vast majority (over 80%) of premature deaths worldwide. They are the focus of global health efforts:
- Cardiovascular diseases (e.g., heart disease, stroke, hypertension) — the #1 killer.
- Cancers (various types).
- Chronic respiratory diseases (e.g., COPD, asthma, emphysema).
- Diabetes (Type 2 primarily).
These four groups are highlighted by the WHO and PAHO because they share common preventable risk factors: tobacco use, harmful alcohol, unhealthy diet, physical inactivity, and air pollution.
2. Top 4 Leading Causes of Death Globally (Approximate, Recent Data)
From WHO data (around 2021–2024 figures):
- Ischaemic heart disease (heart attacks and related).
- Stroke (cerebrovascular disease).
- Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) or lower respiratory infections/COVID-19 effects.
- Lower respiratory infections or diabetes/cancers in varying rankings.
Heart disease and stroke often dominate, followed by respiratory conditions and cancer.
3. Top 4 in the United States (Recent CDC Data)
- Heart disease
- Cancer
- Unintentional injuries (accidents, overdoses)
- Stroke (or chronic lower respiratory diseases in some years)
Cancer and heart disease consistently top the list, together accounting for a huge portion of deaths.
4. Four Main Types of Germs/Pathogens Causing Infectious Diseases
- Bacteria
- Viruses
- Fungi
- Parasites (including protozoa)
These are the primary biological agents behind infectious illnesses.
Other Context-Specific “4 Main” Lists
- Diseases of poverty: Lower respiratory infections, diarrheal diseases, coronary heart disease, HIV/AIDS.
- Asbestos-related diseases: Asbestosis, mesothelioma, lung cancer, pleural diseases.
- Chronic conditions in some reports: Heart disease, diabetes, cancer, asthma.
If this question relates to a specific NYT Connections Sports Edition puzzle (where one category might involve “diseases” or medical terms in a sports context), a particular country/region, or something else like the “Four Horsemen” of chronic disease (cardiovascular, cancer, neurodegenerative, metabolic), please provide more details for a more targeted answer!
For prevention, focus on lifestyle: balanced diet, exercise, no smoking, limited alcohol, regular check-ups, and vaccinations where applicable. If you’re concerned about personal health, consult a doctor.