Sentences with phrase «national death data»

We estimated smoking - attributable deaths not from survey data but instead from aggregate national death data: records of every single death in the U.S. in 2000.

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These odds above are based on a previous analysis by Business Insider, and the data primarily come from a 2016 report by the National Safety Council and the National Center for Health Statistics» final 2013 report on causes of death in the US, which was released in February 2016.
The data primarily come from a 2017 report by the National Safety Council and a National Center for Health Statistics» report on causes of death in the US for 2014.
Buchanan depicts, with the help of depressingly indisputable data, the apparent death wish of European countries that have stopped having babies and face the prospect of losing their national identities under the pressure of Muslim immigration and EU homogenization.
Data from the U.S. National Sudden Death in Young Athletes Registry support pre-participation screening to prospectively identify athletes with sickle cell trait and to promote training modifications and precautions.
PALL participated in data analysis, designed and conducted perinatal death audit, sought additional data from perinatal data collections, performed comparative analyses of home birth and national perinatal death data, and contributed to the paper.
Do you believe that the MANA data is collected form a cohort of home birth where these women are at a 3 - 4 fold increase in perinatal death compared to the national data?
The data on intrapartum death reported in the MANA study on home births is not being and can not be compared to intrapartum deaths occurring in hospital because we simply do not have that national data.
0.41 / 1000 early neonatal death rate in the MANA study compared to 0.46 / 1000 early neonatal death rate from national data; 0.35 / 1000 late neonatal death rate in the MANA study compared to 0.33 / 1000 late neonatal death rate from national data.
We use 1988 US National Maternal and Infant Health Survey (NMIHS) data to analyze the association between breastfeeding and postneonatal death using a case - control approach.
When she compared Daviss and Johnson's home - birth figures with data on hospital births in 2000 from the National Center for Health Statistics, she found that for women with comparable risks, the perinatal death rate was almost three times higher in home births.
Since 1986, the first year the National Weather Service reported data on heat - related deaths, more people in the United States have died from heat (3,979) than from any other weather - related disaster — more than floods (2,599), tornadoes (2,116) or hurricanes (1,391).
Increasingly, such potent opioids are claiming the lives of young adults aged 20 - 34 and, for the first time, have made opioid - related deaths the leading cause of accidental deaths, surpassing motor vehicle accidents and gun violence, 2015 National Center for Health Statistics data show.
To guide the spending of that money, the National Institute of Medicine made a priority list of situations for which data about outcomes are badly needed — for instance, comparing the effectiveness of various medical and behavioral interventions to prevent the elderly from falling (the complications of which are a leading cause of death), comparing assorted drugs and surgeries alone or in combination in the treatment of specific cancers, comparing the effectiveness of different implants and devices for treating hearing loss, and so forth.
A National Cancer Institute long - termstudy, involving25, 619 industrial workers in 10 factories that produced or used formaldehyde, found an increased risk of death due to leukemia, particularly myeloid leukemia, and higher rates of nasal - pharynx cancer.Further examination of the same workers, with ten more years of data, continued to show a possible link to leukemia, as well as lymphoma and multiple myeloma, amongthosewiththe highest exposures.
Inadequate postnatal care may be another driver of mortality in women — one that that doesn't show up in the official U.S. data analysis by the National Center for Health Statistics because the deaths tend to occur more than 43 days after pregnancy ends.
Decades of U.S. national data show a steady downward trend in accidental firearm deaths — from 1.55 per 100,000 people in 1948 to 0.18 per 100,000 in 2014.
They used data involving approximately 200,000 patients from three HMO Research Network sites as well as data from the Nationwide Inpatient Sample and the National Health Interview Survey linked to the National Death Index.
In this study, researchers utilized national data on inpatient deaths in the United States to estimate the potential supply of deceased organ donors, and used these data, in combination with State Inpatient Databases (SIDs) to develop new metrics of OPO performance that better reflect the true deceased donor supply in each geographic area.
Firearms play a significant role in both suicide and homicide, accounting for slightly more than half of all suicide deaths and two - thirds of homicide deaths, according to 2009 data from the 16 - state National Violent Death Reporting System, which is run by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Analyzing records from the National Trauma Data Bank, Haider and his colleagues separated 181 trauma centers from across the nation into three categories — low - mortality, or hospitals with lower - than - expected death rates (86 such centers); average (6); and high - mortality, or hospitals with higher - than - expected death rates (89).
For data he used a National Institutes of Health — funded database of American Civil War veteran records: an informational treasure trove containing details like height and weight at time of conscription, daily roll calls of the sick and injured, periodic postwar checkups, census data, and, often, death certificates.
And they used data from sources such as the World Health Organization and the World Bank to uncover information on the proportion of ill health and death attributable to smoking, national employment rates, and GDP for each of the 152 countries, to inform their calculations.
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.
Genomic data from the HeLa cell line are also being released with the final version of the paper as a result of discussions between leaders of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and relatives of Henrietta Lacks, from whose cervical tumor the original HeLa cell line was derived prior to her death in 1951.
Data were obtained from the Office of National Statistics on the annual number of deaths due to IPF, mesothelioma and asbestos for the period 1974 - 2012, broken down by age, sex and region.
According to National Cancer Institute data, since mammography screening became widespread in the mid-1980s, the U.S. breast cancer death rate has dropped 35 percent.
Dr Leander and her colleagues have now analysed data on postmenopausal hormone therapy from five Swedish cohort studies covering a total of 88,914 women, combined with data from national registries on diagnoses and causes of death during a follow - up period.
To better understand the contributing factors that lead to high rates of infant mortality in the South, researchers from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services» Maternal and Child Health Bureau analyzed the most recent National Center for Health Statistics Period Linked Birth / Infant Death Data Files from 2007 - 2009.
Because part of the data comes from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's National Death Index, EPA turned to CDC for advice on what they can disclose and how to properly «de-identify» the data to remove any personal information.
The study is based on data from nation - wide, population - based registers in Sweden including the Cancer Register, The Cause of Death Register and the National Prostate Cancer Register (NPCR) of Sweden.
Haut was the paid author of a paper commissioned by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine titled «Military Trauma Care's Learning Health System: The Importance of Data Driven Decision Making» which was used to support the report titled «A National Trauma Care System: Integrating Military and Civilian Trauma Systems to Achieve Zero Preventable Deaths After Injury.»
This information on sexual orientation and community - level prejudice was then linked longitudinally to mortality data via the National Death Index, through 2008.
National, reliable data on suicide trends in the US during the month of substantial coverage of Robin Williams's death will not be available for at least three years.
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.
The study was an analysis of data taken from the 2012 — 2013 Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project National (Nationwide) Inpatient Sample (HCUP - NIS) that identified patient and hospital characteristics associated with chemotherapy administration and death.
We estimated the risk of death due to cardiorespiratory causes in the general population of 65 - 69 year olds from data from the Office for National Statistics.19 We assumed that this death rate was approximately that of the non-smoking population, because around 12 % of this age group smoke.20 We multiplied this rate by the relative risk of death from cardiorespiratory causes in lifelong smokers to estimate the number of deaths that would be expected over five years from cardiorespiratory causes in the general population of 65 year olds who smoke.
An additional review of data collected between 2008 and 2011 by the National Center for the Review and Prevention of Child Deaths identified another 32 bumper - related deaths across 37 states, most of which had not been cited by theDeaths identified another 32 bumper - related deaths across 37 states, most of which had not been cited by thedeaths across 37 states, most of which had not been cited by the CPSC.
The researchers tracked the heart health of participants by studying national hospital and death data through 2009.
In 1975, Rowland Philips compared Seventh - Day Adventists physicians, who do not eat meat, with non-Seventh Day Adventist physicians, and found that the vegetarian doctors had higher rates of gastrointestinal and colon - rectal cancer deaths.10 National Cancer Institute data show that Argentina, with very high levels of beef consumption, has significantly lower rates of colon cancer than other western countries where beef consumption is considerably lower.11 A 1997 study published in the International Journal of Cancer found that increased risk of colon and rectal cancer was positively associated with consumption of bread, cereal dishes, potatoes, cakes, desserts and refined sugars, but not with eggs or meat.12 And a 1978 study published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute found no greater risk of colon cancer, regardless of the amounts of beef or other meats ingested.13 The study also found that those who ate plenty of cruciferous vegetables, such as cabbage, Brussels sprouts and broccoli, had lower rates of colon cancer.
Mortality data since baseline (13 y) were obtained via data linkage with the Australian National Death Index (NDI) in December 2005.
An overall picture could be gleaned from a review of crash data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), hospital emergency department records, death certificates, and media sources.
(4) To establish a national data base of resource materials about collies; and Health Incidence Report, Death Report and Our up - to - date website
Data Deluge features work by Rebeca Bollinger, Jon Brunberg, Anthony Discenza, Scott Hug, Loren Madsen, Michael Najjar and Adrien Segal that communicates a wide range of concerns, from the development of the world's stock market indices to terrorist - related deaths, from national water use statistics to male responses to photographs of women in online chat groups.
In September, National Snow and Ice Data Center's director Mark Serreze said, «The volume of ice left in the Arctic likely reached the lowest ever level this month» and «I stand by my previous statements that the Arctic summer sea ice cover is in a death spiral.
''... authors obtained meteorological data from weather stations situated in eight of the provincial capitals that covered the period 1980 - 1998, while they obtained contemporary mortality data from the country's National Institute for Statistics for deaths associated with cardiovascular, respiratory and digestive system diseases... Various analyses of the monthly - averaged data revealed a number of interesting results.
''... the five U.S. researchers linked reported malaria cases and deaths from the years 1996 to 2006 that they obtained from the World Malaria Report (2008) for ten countries in western Africa (Benin, Burkina Faso, Cote d'Ivoire, Gambia, Ghana, Liberia, Mali, Senegal, Sierra Leone and Togo) with corresponding climate data they obtained from the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's National Climatic Data Center... Jackson et al. report that their analyses showed that «very little correlation exists between rates of malaria prevalence and climate indicators in western Africa.&radata they obtained from the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's National Climatic Data Center... Jackson et al. report that their analyses showed that «very little correlation exists between rates of malaria prevalence and climate indicators in western Africa.&raData Center... Jackson et al. report that their analyses showed that «very little correlation exists between rates of malaria prevalence and climate indicators in western Africa.»
The National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS), in the CDC reported: Based on death certificate data from 2006 - 10, the report's authors found that «about 2,000 U.S. residents died each year from weather - related causes of death
Researchers studied data from 1980, 1990 and 2000 U.S. national death records for people aged 30 to 80 who were born and lived in 49 states.
Data from the American Cancer Society, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the U.S. National Cancer Institute and the North American Association of Central Cancer Registries revealed that new diagnoses for all types of cancer in the United States declined almost 1 percent per year from 1999 to 2006 and cancer deaths dropped 1.6 percent per year from 2001 to 2006.
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