Major US Study Confirms a New #1 Cause of Disease Worldwide

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Conditions affecting the nervous system – such as strokes, migraines and dementia – have surged past heart disease to become the leading cause of ill health worldwide, a major new analysis said on Friday.

Lead study author Jaimie Steinmetz of the IHME said the results showed that nervous system conditions are now"the world's leading cause of overall disease burden". This data was used to estimate how many years of healthy life were lost to each condition, called disability-adjusted life years . Stroke, which was previously counted as a heart disease, was by far the worst neurological condition analysed, accounting for 160 million years of healthy life lost.The massive number of healthy years lost from these conditions was partly because several can kill children under five, such trauma during birth leading to neonatal encephalopathy, asphyxia or meningitis, she said.

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