In This Article Are Some Youtube Videos About leading cause of death Which My Friends And I Located On The Internet

Silence Is The LEADING CAUSE OF DEATH worldwide

silence is the number one killer withoutt a doubt now spread this vid!

Water ink – BDDP Unlimited and Solidarités International

To mark World Water Day, on March 22nd Solidarités International and its agency BDDP Unlimited will roll out a campaign to build awareness of the scourge of undrinkable water. Today, it is estimated that 3.6 million people, including 1.5 million children under the age of 5, die every year of diseases borne by unhealthy water, making it the world’s leading cause of death. Yet the public isn’t aware of it and political leaders do not demonstrate the drive it takes to end the terrible deaths. The campaign calls on journalists to spread awareness of this scourge and appeal to readers to sign a petition that will be personally handed to the French president during the 6th World Water Forum in March 2012. To evoke the silent and invisible threat of unhealthy water, BDDP Unlimited opted for a minimalist approach that is both visually appealing and surprising, using water and ink exclusively. The spot shows the power of ink to reveal the invisible. The spot, created by BDDP Unlimited, produced by Hush and directed by Clément Beauvais, a young director, illustrator, musician and photographer. His multiple talents and mastery of various techniques enabled him to both create the drawings and direct the spot. The campaign will be seen from mid-March on TV, in cinemas, on the Internet and in print. A dedicated web site, www.votregouttedeau.org, will gather signatures for the petition.

Death By Doctor

www.ihealthtube.com Dr. Peter Glidden talks about the third leading cause of death in the US You might be surprised to find out what it is!

Walk to End Alzheimer’s™ “The You Factor”

Join people across the country by supporting the Walk to End Alzheimer’s. Your donation goes toward groundbreaking research, improved care and the end of the sixth leading cause of death in the nation. Get more information at www.alz.org/walk

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