Age-adjusted death rates by marital status show that in 1997 those who had never married had the highest mortality, followed by those who were widowed or divorced. Those who were married at the time of death had the lowest mortality. infant death after birth. races. sex.
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The top ten accidental causes of death in the US include motor vehicle accidents, unintentional poisoning (including drug overdoses), falls, accidental drowning, accidental firearm injuries, accidental suffocation, unintentional fires and burns, accidental exposure to smoke or fire, accidental ingestion of objects, and accidental machinery injuries.
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Tobacco: An estimated 8 million people die each year from tobacco-related causes, which would equate to roughly 80 million deaths over the last ten years globally. Alcohol: Globally, alcohol is estimated to be responsible for around 3 million deaths each year, so approximately 30 million deaths would be attributed to alcohol over the past decade.
The rate of teenage pregnancies has dropped in the past ten years.
The census is taken by the federal government every ten years to count the population and gather demographic information.
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The 10 leading causes of death for men in the United States are heart disease; cancer; stroke; accidents; lung disease (including emphysema and chronic bronchitis); pneumonia; diabetes; suicide; liver disease; and, homicides.
Among the leading causes of death in the Philippines are diseases of the heart, diseases of the vascular system, pneumonias, malignant neoplasms/cancers, all forms of tuberculosis, accidents, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and allied conditions, diabetes mellitus, nephritis and other diseases of the respiratory system.
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what are the 10 leading causes of mortality and morbility rate in the pilippines latest 2008?
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the ten leading causes of mortality in the Philippines year 2008
The top ten causes of death are as follows:Heart diseaseStrokeLung cancerLower respiratory infectionsChronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)Colon and rectum cancersAlzheimer's diseaseType 2 diabetesBreast cancerStomach cancer
I know malnutrition is #1 not sure about the others.
no there are a lot of equal ways to die
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