Alzheimers doesn't directly kill you, it is a degenerative brain disease that leads to a person being inable to look after themselves (brain dead almost, but a horrible saying). They likely die from natural circumstances related to old age.
about 4.5 million people suffer from Alzheimer's today
by the year 2050 number could reach 16 million
The World Health Organization estimates that about 280,000 people die of tetanus each year.
""Not many people die from sandstorms!" what an idiot. sandstorms are one of the most unpredictable and dangerous disasters in the world. The number varies greatly each year. usually from 10-500. " 500? wth?
The answer depends on how much is served to each person.
It is estimated that there are around 125 suicides each year where people jump off of a United States bridge. Barriers have been added to prevent these suicides.
If each person takes up 1 foot of space, then it would take 5280 people.
how many people diagnosed with lung canser 2006 how many people are diagnosed with lung cancer in the us 2006
1500
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About 20,000,000 (20 million) people are diagnosed with bone tumors each year.
2 million people are diagnosed with kidney disease each year, and a few thousand die of it or complications.
Approximately 1500 people die each day in the u.s., 3,400 people are diagnosed
Hiya, 1.5 million are diagnosed with a terminal illness in the uk each year. Hope it helps
There are about 650 new cases each year (In the U.S.)
There are many Americans who are diagnosed with sleep apnea each year. There is an estimated of about Forty-Five million people living in the United States who were diagnosed.
It affects more than one million people in the United States, including some 500,000 people who have yet to be diagnosed. About 50,000 new cases are diagnosed each year.
18 people are diagnosed with cancer everyday:(
Each year, 8.2 of every 100,000 people in the U.S. are diagnosed with primary malignant brain tumors. They represent approximately 2% of all cancers diagnosed in the United States. Currently, 29.5 of every 100,000 people in the U.S. have primary malignant brain tumors (just diagnosed or under treatment).