Unless a person has a severe illness or gets into an accident, the chances of dying before age 19 is quite slim. Children are checked up on yearly to make sure they are developing correctly.
The very last sense to go before you die is your hearing. this is why when you are giving CPR to someone you are to continue to talk to them and if they do come back from being unconciense they wil know exactually what you said.
No, plucking or dying gray hairs does not necessarily lead to more gray hairs growing back. The rate at which hair grays is largely determined by genetics and aging.
When brain cells start dying, it can lead to various neurological disorders such as Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, or stroke. This process can result in cognitive decline, impaired movement, or other neurological symptoms depending on the area of the brain affected. Treatment options may include medications, therapy, or lifestyle changes to manage these conditions.
Smoking increases the risk of developing various health conditions, such as lung cancer, heart disease, and respiratory issues, which can decrease life expectancy. Quitting smoking can improve your chances of survival and overall health. The sooner you quit, the greater the benefits.
no i am no even near 60. it's just a feeling
if you are around 10 then the chances are very slim, but the older you get the more chances you have of dying
same as the rest of us..
Everyone who is alive will die at some point, so the chances of dying are 100%.
your odds of dying on a motorcycle are 1 in 1,020. at least that's what i found on this website http://www.blog.joelx.com/odds-chances-of-dying/877/
3/9 chances
50 percent
100%
The chances of dying from asbestos exposure are small but increase with increasing time of exposure, increasing intensity of exposure, and with amount of smoking you do.
its 1 in 100000
70 out of 100
23 out of 100 Chance
None. There is was in Vietnam.