Hunter Institute of Mental Health Program Manager Marc Bryant, who manages the Mindframe National Media Initiative wrote this piece for Croakey in response to the release of the Australian Bureau of Statistics Causes
of Death data 2014, which includes data for suicide deaths.
The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) has today released its 2016 Causes
of Death data - which includes annual national suicide information.
While not examined as part of this project, the observed differential enhancement
of death data by age would be expected to change estimates of life expectancy for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
Using cause
of death data from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Geronimus and colleagues calculated that if black people died at the same rate as whites, 5.8 million African Americans would have died between 1970 and 2004.
Using cause
of death data from the US Centers for Disease Control, Geronimus and colleagues calculated that if blacks died at the same rate as whites, 5.8 million African Americans would have died between 1970 and 2004.
Linkage
of deaths data with 2011 Census data gave us the most accurate estimates yet of differences in life expectancy of Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians.
As noted in the Campaign Steering Committee's 2012 Shadow Report, the reliance on the Census data for the verification
of deaths data allows for only three points at which life expectancy can be assessed prior to 2030: 2016, 2021, and 2026.
Not exact matches
The
data results
of a Social Security number verification can contain the state
of and approximate year
of the number; status as an invalid, nonissued, or misused number; status on whether the number has been used to file a
death claim; address (es)
of the user; employer (s)
of the user; the year
of birth or age
of the user.
The
data give a range
of deaths for each type
of power, but the ranking consistently places hydroelectric power as more deadly than nuclear energy and natural gas:
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 ranking contains cities with populations
of more than 300,000 and does not count
deaths in combat zones or cities with unavailable
data, so some dangerous cities don't appear on the list
Johnson & Johnson's cancer treatment Zytiga significantly cut the
death risk for newly - diagnosed, advanced prostate cancer patients by 38 %, according to
data unveiled at the ongoing American Society
of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) annual meeting this weekend.
But the years after the
deaths of HP's founders in 2001 and 1996, respectively, were defined by large acquisitions (Compaq, Electronic
Data Systems, Palm) that didn't work out.
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.
The first two points are limited in the impact they demonstrate: The Temple study showed no decrease in DUI
deaths on weekends, when the cost
of UberX rides tends to rise with demand - based pricing, while the
data from Seattle is only from that one city.
Over time, that decline may translate to a drop in overdose
deaths, since prescription or illicit opioids were involved in 66 %
of all lethal overdoses in 2016, according to CDC
data.
«Among both groups, patients taking Entresto had a 20 % or greater reduction in cardiovascular
death or heart failure hospitalization compared to those taking enalapril,» Novartis said in a statement, citing conclusions based on analysis
of data from the PARADIGM - HF study.
In recent times, several investors have warned
of impending unicorn
deaths, and a tracker for down rounds — when a company's valuation falls when it raises new funding — has appeared online, courtesy
of venture capital
data company CB Insights.
«Those reports used the
data provided by the Puerto Rico Demographic Registry, but the Government needs to investigative if the increase
of the
deaths is related directly or indirectly with Hurricane Maria.»
A New York Times analysis
of similar
data found that the
death toll could be at least 1,052.
Earlier this month, social science researchers published an analysis
of mortality
data from the Puerto Rico Vital Statistics System to compare the historical
death averages for September and October to
deaths this year.
Another problem with the
data collection system is that some hurricane - related
deaths don't fit into either
of those categories.
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.
If you want concessions that the Big Bang happened (which is only postulated theory supported by fragments
of data indicating the universe is expanding...) then you need to concede that there is the possibility
of life after
death due to all
of the reported NDEs.
It is a simple chart
of economic progress, but the implications within the
data is that we are making headway against our perpetual foes: pestilence, war, famine and
death.
Surprisingly, none
of the available empirical
data shows any significant correlation between the existence or use
of the
death penalty and the incidence
of capital crimes.
His life, words, deeds,
death and the impressions on his followers
of his living anew after his
death all constitute more than just historical
data.
For the comparison
of intercessory prayer plus standard care versus standard care alone, overall there was no clear effect
of intercessory prayer on
death, with the effect not reaching statistical significance and
data being heterogeneous (6 RCTs, n = 6784, random - effects RR 0.77 CI 0.51 to 1.16, I (2) 83 %).
Medical authorities W. D. Edwards, W. J. Gabel and F. E. Hosmer, much more in tune with medical accuracy than that
of correct theology in reference to the Gospels, offer the following analysis in regard to the New Testament Greek and the medical
data: «Jesus
of Nazareth underwent Jewish and Roman trials, was flogged, and was sentenced to
death by crucifixion.
Data on
deaths from cirrhosis
of the liver (per 100,000
of the population) are available, e.g. Australia — 5.0 %; Austria — 15.6 %; Belgium — 8.2 %; Canada — 5.2 %; Denmark — 6.4 %; England — 2.6 %; France — 31 9 %; W. Germany — i 2.4 %; Italy — i 3.9 %; Israel — 3.3 %; Japan — 8.6 %; Netherlands — 3.4 %; Sweden — 4.4 %; Switzerland — i 3.1 %; U.S.A. — i0.2 %.
But back to the
data showing an increase in
deaths by self - destruction for white Americans between the larger set
of ages, ages 30 through 64.
Better
data and accurate reporting
of the causes
of the tragic instances
of infant
death in the parent bed will help clarify and individualize recommendations.
«their results are based mostly on sifting participants» self - reported
data, with
death certificates providing the only verifiable information: age and cause
of death.
Last Summer, ACOG «leaked»
data from a study to be published in the American Journal
of Obstetrics and Gynecology stating that planned home births carried a 2 - 3 fold increase in neonatal
death compared with hospital births.
It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out that MANA's own
data reveals appallingly high rates
of perinatal
death.
... [Wh] ile a small percentage
of intended home birth
deaths are wrongly attributed to hospital
deaths using birth certificate
data, a much larger percentage
of home births with no injury to mother or baby are wrongly attributed to hospitals as well.
Just because YOU and YOUR babies were fine doesn't negate the mountain
of data (including MANA's own study) that clearly indicates the dangers
of homebirth and the hideously higher
death rate at the hands
of homebirth midwives.
Unfortunately, the analysis
of developed countries used deeply flawed
data to reach an erroneous conclusion about the first day
death rate in the US.
I expect the
data to be partial, and very slickly presented to put the best spin on it all [something like «90 + %
of homebirths are uncomplicated», not that a certain percentage, much higher than hospital births, result in
death or morbidity].
A recent
data collection effort by the State
of Oregon includes the planned site
of birth, and the
death rates are even higher.
Evidently, they are taking a page out
of the playbook
of the Midwives Alliance
of North America (MANA), the organization that represents homebirth midwives, who conducted a publicly announced collection
of safety
data from 24,000 planned homebirths and now are hiding how many
deaths occurred at the hands
of homebirth midwives.
In other words, any way you choose to look at it, no matter how carefully you slice and dice the
data, there is simply no getting around the fact that homebirth increases the risk
of perinatal
death and brain damage.
In one analysis
of cross-cultural
data, researchers found that in 68 %
of the societies sampled, the
death of a father had no impact on his children's survival.
«There are several significant hurdles which must be overcome if a study is to make a useful contribution to the debate about whether perinatal
death is more likely if a home birth is planned or if a hospital birth is planned, and few (if any) readily available
data sources can overcome all
of these hurdles.
And I emphasized to the interviewer that American women need to be aware
of the biggest red flag
of all: MANA (Midwives Alliance
of North America), the trade and lobbying organization for homebirth midwives, has collected neonatal
death rates for homebirth since 2001 but they are hiding that
data from American women.
The second sentence in the abstract does state: «Analysis
of combined
data from all 8 studies showed a three-fold increase in risk
of neonatal
deaths for homebirth attended by midwives, compared to hospital births.»
If I'm wrong, and Cheyney publishes the number
of homebirth
deaths compared to the total number
of attempted homebirths, I'll finally have access to the
data.
According to the Oregon
data, the perinatal (baby)
death rate for out -
of - hospital births in 2012 was 0.45 %.
The fact remains, however, that scientific
data to date on Homebirth (especially in the US) shows an INCREASED rate
of death and injury.
It is a private
data set in which isolated cases
of death would only be isolated cases similar to this case that we're talking about today.