Sentences with phrase «died from exposure»

People died from exposure, poor health, violence, gunshot wounds, drugs, suicides and being run over by cars.
Many died from exposure, smallpox and starvation.
Many died instantly through the force of the violence, others were forced into the desert and died from exposure to extreme temperatures and draught.
Dogs and cats have died from exposure between 10 and 20 mLs of 100 percent tea tree oil.
Tests reveal that he died from exposure to VX, a nerve agent.
Many of the ones who didn't initially die from exposure, or kill themselves because they were permanetly cut off from their friends, family and culture, turned to drugs to numb the pain, and died in many other horrific ways.
Suicide, overdosing, disease, getting stabbed, shot or beaten to death, or dying from exposure on cold nights is our lifestyle.
Adults not current on whooping cough vaccinations are serious health risks to babies who can easily die from exposure to whooping cough.
They can die from exposure if some protection from the elements is not available.
Even though feral cats develop a thick coat in the fall to keep them warm, they can die from exposure if at least some protection from the elements is not available.
A ferret that escapes from its home most likely will die from exposure, predators or starvation if not rescued within a few days.
Countless others die from exposure, injury, disease, or starvation.
The odds of a U.S.resident dying from exposure to fire, flames or smoke is 1 in 1442.
My experience was in SoCal, but I'm sure that there are some NYPD / NYFD BP «ers here who can give an estimate on the number of homeless that die from exposure on any given night in NYC during January.
I would venture to say that more homeless folks die from exposure in NYC in one month than die in all «sub standard housing» accidents / fires / incidents in an entire year in the entire USA.

Not exact matches

9 OUT OF 10 AIR POLLUTION DEATHS OCCUR IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES About 7 million people die annually from exposure to polluted air, according to the World Health Organization.
My Dad was an outstanding Christian, and died of a rare cancer he got from radiation exposure in the US Army.
One baby we saw died of exposure from the long night of walking in the rain over the hills.
Perhaps you can't lay all of them at his feet, since some did drugs, but you can place every single one that died in the dessert from exposure.
Last year, over sixty died, some from murder, health issues, exposure and other causes.
Historians think that the settlers were not very impressed by the Indians» squash and / or pumpkins until they had to survive their first harsh winter when about half of the settlers died from scurvy and exposure.
In fact, a Canadian girl died from this minimal amount of peanut exposure back in the mid-1990's.
If it were not for humanitarian assistance from the United States and Kurdish Peshmerga, many of these people would have died, either from exposure or dehydration if they stayed on the mountain, or at the hands of IS militants if they ventured down.
A Manhattan jury awarded $ 60 million to the family of a construction worker who died from asbestos exposure, in a verdict that critics say shows the need for tort reform.
Ms Alice Koechlin, from the International Prevention Research Institute in Lyon, France, told the meeting that people who were at highest risk of dying from melanoma were those born between 1900 and 1960 when not only were the dangerous effects of exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation from sunlight largely unknown, but also health professionals believed that sunshine was positively beneficial.
In this work, bees didn't die from weeks of exposure to a neonicotinoid pesticide.
She died in 1934 from a type of anemia that very likely stemmed from her exposure to such extreme radiation during her career.
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.
To do that, they used a set of equations — recently updated based on the most recent epidemiological research — describing how exposure to air pollution affects a person's risk of dying from various diseases.
To make matters worse, fully 85 percent of 101 fishers tested from 2012 to 2014 showed exposure to rodenticides, meaning even those that did not die outright were potentially sickened, which could impair their ability to hunt, reproduce or elude predators.
These tiny dolphins, less than 115 centimeters long, died either before birth or soon after, perhaps from their mother's exposure to cold temperatures or to the oil released from the Macondo well for 87 days in the spring of 2010 when these babies were conceived.
Most people, however, die within two weeks of exposure from a combination of dehydration, massive bleeding, and shock.
You know someone who died from skin cancer, therefore you think all sun exposure is bad.
Living together with a cigarette smoker increases the chance of dying from lung cancer and heart disease, and in children smoke exposure increase the severity of the intensity of asthma attacks and leads to in excess of 750,000 middle ear infections, as reported by the American Cancer Society.
He died, however, from a brain tumor the size of an ostrich egg, which we think may have been linked to environmental exposure near the Rocky Mountain Arsenal.
The largest study to date on poultry workers found a significantly increased risk of dying from penile cancer, thought to be due to exposure to oncogenic (cancer - causing) chicken viruses, which raise consumer concerns as well.
The most recent figures have identified that since 1980, 319 teachers, 205 of them since 2001, have died from Mesothelioma, a disease attributed to, and only known to be caused by exposure to asbestos.
In the past 10 years more than a 140 teachers have died from the asbestos - related cancer, mesothelioma, which is primarily caused by exposure to asbestos.
In 1942 alone 650,000 died in Leningrad, some from German shelling, but mostly from starvation, exposure and disease.
Given that most mobile devices (mainly smartphones) die from water exposure, Sony has definitely acted based on data when they decided to add water - resistance in their XPERIA Z products.
NEW YORK — Fourteen search - and - rescue dogs have died since their exposure to toxic rubble from the Sept. 11 terrorist attack — including eight from cancer, according to a study by the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine.
According to reports, when four dogs were discovered locked inside the vehicle, two had already died from heat exposure.
Researchers estimate that in the U.S. alone, nearly 100 million birds die from collisions with windows and buildings every year, eighty million birds die from collisions with automobiles, and another 67 million from exposure to pesticides on crops.
French bulldogs can not fly in the cargo area of a plane, they will die from heat exposure while the aircraft idles on the tarmac.
An estimated 7 to 11 MILLION of these homeless animals die a painful death from starvation, disease, traps, exposure and at the wheels of motor vehicles.
But if you let your dog get to the point where it has significant root exposure on its upper or lower canines, your dog will be in pain all the time and it will suffer endlessly - possibly until it dies from something else.
It is possible for dogs to die from marijuana, er, cannabis exposure.
A vetted cat can STILL transmit rabies many months later (during the last 2 weeks before it dies of rabies) if it was harvested from unknown rabies - exposure conditions with an unknown vaccination history.
The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that there are more than 200 million stray dogs worldwide and that every year, 55,000 people die from rabies, while another 15 million receive post exposure treatment to avert the deadly disease.
Unfortunately, almost half of the kittens born outdoors die from disease, exposure or parasites before their first year.
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