Sentences with phrase «die every year from»

Tens of thousands of Americans die every year from old - fashioned air pollution, generated by electric power plants that burn fossil fuels.
CDC: 1,300 children die each year from gun violence.
The critics themselves have been roundly criticized for their opposition, given that an estimated 600,000 to 2 million people — mostly children — die each year from vitamin A deficiency.
According to the CDC Foundation, about 800,000 people die each year from chronic illness like stroke and heart disease.
«Coal is literally choking our cities, with close to a million people dying every year from coal pollution.
Paired with a smart machine, you would be more effective and potentially less harmful to yourself — more people are going to die this year from «extreme selfies» than shark attacks — and even potentially happier, healthier and wealthier.
You forgot to mention the hundreds of thousands of innocent people that die every year from disease, natural disaster and such, then that Yahweh guy doesn't really seem to give a flying F.
If the unborn are so precious to God why does he let millions of them die every year from miscarriages and spontaneous abortions?
Forty million people die every year from poverty's perils — the lack of food, shelter, health, education and hope.
This is the modest sum which needs to be invested each year in «social support» to guarantee universal access to drinking water within ten years (1,300 million individuals did not have access in 1997), universal access to basic education (1,000 million people are illiterate), universal access to basic healthcare (17 million children die each year from easily cured illnesses), universal access to adequate nourishment (2,000 million people suffer from anemia), universal access to sanitary infrastructures and universal access for women to gynecological and obstetric care.
Well over 419,000 Americans die each year from causes attributable to smoking, and tobacco is responsible for more deaths in the United States than alcohol consumption, illicit drug use, violence, automobile crashes and the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) combined!
Also could never figure out why 9 million children under the age of 5 die every year from simple causes like diarrhea in third world countries while archbishops are building 2 million dollar mansions and the Vatican has billions of dollars in art... think they could may get these kids some clean water and some vaccinations?
b. burns all non-Christians — including innocent children — for all eternity c. condemns millions to die each year from starvation d. allows rampant evil, despite having the ability to stop it effortlessly 4) God hates abortions, yet is a prolific abortionist 5) The bible is the word of god and must be followed, yet... a. it is full of blatant contradictions b. it is acceptable to pick and choose what parts you'll follow
10,000 people die a year from guns.
There seems to be no accurate measurement of precisely how many die each year from cocaine.
Millions of animals, especially sea life, dies each year from plastic pollution.
Excessive use of antibiotics by farmers and doctors has health officials fearing millions could die each year from antimicrobial resistance as superbugs take hold.
Nearly 300,000 women die every year from preventable causes related to childbirth.
Unfortunately though, SIDS is still a real worry for parents of newborns, and more than 2,500 infants die every year from the syndrome.
About 150 people die each year from food allergies, about half of them from reactions to peanuts, she said.
According to the CDC, another 900 infants die each year from accidental suffocation or strangulation while sleeping.
More than 2,000 children, newborn to age 14, die each year from preventable injuries at home.
It's important to know that this can be considered a medical emergency, and though it's rare, women still die each year from ectopic pregnancies that aren't treated effectively.
According to the World Health Organization over 1,000,000 babies die every year from complications associated with prematurity, and it is the leading cause of death for infants under 4 weeks old.
1.35 million people in developing countries, most of them children, die every year from diarrhoeal diseases associated with lack of access to safe drinking water, inadequate sanitation, poor hygiene and overcrowding.
On average, one child dies each year from stroller - related injuries according to data from 2007 - 2009.
According to a joint ProPublica and NPR investigation, between 700 - 900 women in America die each year from childbirth or pregnancy related conditions.
WHO cited research that states 34,000 people die each year from cancer due to diets high in processed meats.
7000 people die a year from alcohol in Scotland.
Twenty - eight thousand New Yorkers die every year from smoking - related issues.
Alcohol is a primary factor in the four leading causes of death for young persons, ages 10 - 21, and nearly 100,000 people die each year from alcohol - related causes, including drinking and driving crashes, other accidents, falls, fires, alcohol - related homicides, and suicide.
Jones says that according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, around 650 to 700 Americans die each year from extreme heat.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimate that at least 23,000 people die each year from such infections.
HUNDREDS of infants who die each year from an aggressive form of leukaemia could one day be saved, thanks to the discovery of the disease's weak spot.
By the 2080s, as many as 3,331 people could die every year from exposure to heat during the summer months in New York City.
Approximately 170 million people are infected with hepatitis C worldwide and 350,000 people die each year from the disease.
About 3,500 infants die each year from SIDS, accidental suffocation or strangulation and unknown causes.
Some 200,000 people in the U.S. are hospitalized and 36,000 die each year from flu complications — and that pales in comparison to the flu pandemic of 1918 that claimed between 20 and 100 million lives.
Millions more die each year from waterborne diseases.
More than 100,000 people die each year from amoebic dysentery, mostly in developing countries where sanitation is poor.
Millions of people die each year from problems associated with being overweight or obese.
In the United States alone, 278,000 people are hospitalized and 19,000 die each year from infections caused by MRSA.
It is often said that in the centuries after Columbus landed in the New World on 12 October 1492, more native North Americans died each year from infectious diseases brought by European settlers than were born.
Some 22,000 people die each year from the disease.
Approximately 350,000 die every year from sudden cardiac arrest in the U.S.
The question is urgent, because more than two million people die every year from Plasmodium, the malaria parasite, and understanding its origins might one day lend clues to its complex biology.
In India, where millions of dogs roam the streets, more than 20,000 people die each year from rabies.
-- Nell Fox, Seattle, WA Today fully one - sixth of the world's human population lacks access to clean drinking water, and more than two million people — mostly kids — die each year from water - borne diseases.
Nearly 800,000 people die each year from CVD, making it the leading cause of death in the US.
Cold weather is also a concern for older people, with Age UK estimating that several thousand die every year from the cold, independent of infection, although recent figures suggest this has fallen in 2013/14 due to milder weather.
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