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CDC Reports Decline in Preventable Deaths From Key Causes
National Desk
May 1, 2026
Why it matters locally: As the headquarters of the CDC are located in Atlanta, research findings directly influence public health strategies and interventions implemented statewide, particularly concerning heart disease, cancer, and stroke, which are leading causes of mortality in Georgia.
Atlanta — Research from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) indicates a decline in potentially preventable deaths from three of the five leading causes of death in the United States between 2010 and 2014. These "preventable deaths," as defined by the CDC, refer to premature deaths that could have been avoided through public health interventions and preventative measures. The CDC analysis examined mortality data related to heart disease, cancer, stroke, chronic lower respiratory diseases, and unintentional injuries. The findings suggest progress in reducing premature deaths associated with heart disease, cancer, and stroke during the specified timeframe. Further details regarding specific rates of decline and detailed data are expected to be released by the agency in subsequent reports.
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