Sentences with phrase «death rates from»

For example: as noted previously, death rates from cardiovascular disease have fallen 30 % since 1991, and 70 % in the last 35 - years232, and; the infant mortality rate figure reduced 25 % over 1993 - 2003 and 48 % over 1983 - 2003.233
While death rates from heart and kidney disease have dropped among Indigenous people, death rates from cancer are on the rise.
And did you know, for example, that death rates from cardiovascular disease in the general population have fallen 30 % since 1991, and 70 % in the last 35 - years?
«With the passage of health care reform in 2010 this nation is a step closer to a system that is more equitable for African Americans, Latinos, and others who experience higher rates of many chronic conditions, such as diabetes, stroke, heart disease, and cancer, and higher death rates from these conditions compared to whites.
The chronic rates of diabetes, stroke, heart disease, cancer, HIV, and higher death rates from these conditions are cause for great alarm.
While death rates from heart and kidney disease have dropped among Indigenous people, death rates from cancer are on the rise, and the gap here is widening.
There are 7 + billion living on earth today, but according to Dr Goklany's studies death rates from extreme events have dropped by 97 % since the 1920s.
Probably because he read the oft quoted piece here about relative death rates from various energy sources).
And here's his quote about a 97 % drop in death rates from natural disasters over the last century ---------- «The best way to see this is to look at the world's deaths from natural disasters over time.
The paper includes four graphs (figure 2), each of which shows a curve of rising funding level over time for a particular NIH research institute, and a curve showing death rates from the diseases that each institute focuses on.
In the Oxford University database for death rates from floods, extreme temperatures, droughts and storms, the average in the first part of last century was more than 13 dead every year per 100,000 people.
More importantly, the SPM SREX fails to inform the public and policy makers that, as many readers of this blog probably know, empirical data show that deaths and death rates from extreme weather and climatic extremes have declined over the past few decades (Figure 1).
Bull GM, Morton J: Relationships of temperature with death rates from all causes and from certain respiratory and arteriosclerotic diseases in different age groups.
Please read the entire article and consider the trend against what has been learned by scholars like Joshua Goldstein and Steven Pinker about death rates from war and violence; declines in deep poverty as shown by Max Roser; and child mortality rates from the World Health Organization.
The death rates from canine flu are very low.
Death rates from homicide are double the city average.
Remarkably, Eichstaedt et al. found higher death rates from heart disease in counties where residents» tweets tended toward words related to «hostility, aggression, hate, and fatigue.»
Regular nut consumers had about a 20 percent reduction in all - cause mortality, including lower death rates from heart disease and cancer, a study found.
In general, calorie restriction and exercise are better attested against cardiovascular disease than against other health conditions, so if death rates from CVD were identical in the two arms after 11 years, it's quite likely death rates from other causes were higher in the intervention arm.
Dr. Lee, the founding editor of the Harvard Heart Letter and a cardiologist at Harvard - affiliated Brigham and Women's Hospital, says that studies conducted on cardiac patients also point to lower death rates from cardiovascular disease and stroke.
``... none [salt intake studies] has ever shown, for example, that salt consumption increases overall death rates, or death rates from cardiovascular diseases, or from heart attack or from any other cause.
The actually death rates from any cause where also identical for both groups (42.9 %) so ultimately something got them within the time frame, it's a shame we don't have the data into ages of death.
But lately theres been reassuring news: Death rates from the disease have been decreasing (1.7 % per year since 2002, according to new data).
Nor did the researchers find any differences in the death rates from heart attack, stroke, or other causes in people taking Meridia versus placebo.
The researchers concluded that people who ate the most red and processed meat had higher death rates from cancer and heart disease than people who ate less red meat.
Oct. 3, 2017 - A recent study by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) scientists and collaborators is the first to use an ensemble of global chemistry climate models to estimate death rates from air pollution caused by the impact of climate change on pollutant concentrations.
Since the advent of PSA screening, the incidence of patients presenting with advanced prostate cancer has declined remarkably and death rates from prostate cancer as reported in the National Cancer Database have declined at the rate of 1 % per year since 1990.56 Other data indicate similar declines in prostate cancer related mortality in the US.
National and state air pollution controls that went into effect in the early 1990s coincide with decreasing death rates from emphysema, asthma and pneumonia among people in North Carolina, according to a study led by Duke University researchers.
The researchers said other factors, in addition to better air quality, could also contribute to the drops in death rates from respiratory diseases — a limitation of any retrospective analysis of health - environmental associations in ecological studies.
The City of Glasgow topped the league table for death rates from cardiovascular disease for all ages, including premature deaths.
Recent research has shown that, after many years of decline, death rates from microbial gastrointestinal illness are on the rise.
THE sheer number of particles in urban air pollution may be the critical factor that pushes up death rates from heart and lung problems when cities are hit by smog, according to Anthony Seaton, professor of environmental and occupational medicine at the University of Aberdeen.
Look at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's map of the death rates from heart disease down to the county level across the U.S. Colors range from a healthy pale pink to deep red — those areas are the sickest.
Death rates from the disease rose more significantly for women at 2.5 % per year compared with a 0.9 % per year increase for men.
In the study, published online in CHEST, researchers analyzed death rates from the National Vital Statistics System and data from the National Hospital Discharge Survey between 2001 and 2010 to analyze trends in hospitalizations and death rates related to pulmonary hypertension.
Annual US death rates from AIDS dramatically fall for the first time, due to the introduction of HAART
The authors assumed that death rates from cardiovascular disease would be constant over time, he says, even though populations in countries like China and India are steadily aging — potentially boosting such death rates.
While death rates from the acute phase of cardiovascular events have decreased, the disease burden remains high in the increasing number of survivors, which is especially important for those affected at a young age.
The research, which provides an update for 2014 on the burden of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in Europe, shows that death rates from CVD (diseases of the heart and blood vessels) vary enormously.
Death rates from lung cancer in women also outstripped those in men — 4.3 deaths per 100 000 in females and 2.4 per 100 000 in males.
Death rates from natural disasters rose over that period, reaching an average of more than 99,700 deaths per year, the study found.
Death rates from leukemia among people of all ages in Europe are falling, according to the latest predictions for European cancer deaths in 2016, published in the leading cancer journal Annals of Oncology today (Wednesday).
Between 2009 and 2016 death rates from leukemia among children aged 0 - 14 will fall by 38 % in boys and 20 % in girls, and by 26 % and 22 % in young men and women respectively, aged between 15 - 44.
Carlo La Vecchia (MD), Professor at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Milan (Italy), one of the study authors, said: «Predictions of death rates from leukemia are complicated by the fact that leukemias are a varied collection of blood cancers, with some being more treatable than others.
In women, the predicted age standardised rate of deaths from lung cancer will increase by 9 % from 2009 to 14.24 per 100,000 of the population, while the death rates from breast cancer are predicted to be 14.22 per 100,000, which represents a fall of 10.2 % since 2009.
In men, death rates from lung, colorectal and prostate cancer are predicted to fall by 11 %, 5 % and 8 % respectively since 2011.
They found that death rates from melanoma peaked around 2015 for Australian men and 1990 for Australian women, around 2005 and 1995 for US men and women respectively, and around 2010 in both Swedish men and women.
In women, death rates from breast and colorectal cancer will fall by 8 % and 7 % respectively, but lung and pancreatic cancer rates will rise by 5 % and 4 %; in 2016 the death rates from lung cancer in Europe will be 14.4 per 100,000 women (compared to 13.51 in 2011) and 5.6 per 100,000 for pancreatic cancer (compared to 5.39 in 2011).
Death rates from pancreatic cancer are predicted to rise since 2009 by 4 % in men and 5 % in women.
This represents a small but steady increase since the beginning of this century; between 2000 - 2004 death rates from the disease were 7.6 per 100,000 men and 5.0 per 100,000 women.
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