What is the average lifespan for an American?
Life expectancy is placed at 78.8 years, according to the website of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)/National Center for Health Statistics. Table 7, "Life expectancy at selected ages, by race, Hispanic origin, race for non-Hispanic population and sex: United States, 2013," lists 78.8 as the life expectancy for both races in the column of "all races and origins." By sex, the same column makes 76.4 the life expectancy for males and 81.2 the life expectancy for females.
What percent of people born in 1962 are still alive?
What percentage of people in the world in 1926 are still alive today
How many deaths due to cigarettes?
Millions ! The most famous case of someone dying from a smoking-related disease was singer and entertainer - Roy Castle. He died of lung cancer - despite NEVER having smoked throughout his life. The cause was attributed to him inhaling the smoke (passive smoking) expelled from audiences in the theatres where he performed his shows !
What two factors tha caused death rate to decline?
The two factors that have contributed to decline in death rate are: increased access to health clinics and hospitals, and eradication of infectious diseases.
How do you determine a death rate?
There are formulas. Collecting all variables could take a lifetime. talk to a life insurance agent. They invest in people's lifespans routinely & have it down to a science.
How many people die of drug overdose each year in Florida?
About 98-230 i'd guess.There is to much overdoses.And especially when people are sick when they take steroids.It only makes it worse.I hope you are just asking because your curiouse, it'd be bad if you died. -The answering machine :D
How long someone is expected to live with bladder cancer?
With each person treatment varies as does life expectancy. With three different malignant, untreated tumors it is likely that cancer has metastasized and will continue to destroy the body. Life expectancy can vary but theoretically you could die in the next two weeks or the next twenty years.
How many people die in Bangladesh every day?
At least four hundred die a day or just over 26 hours but it could multiply rapidly if famine continues....
How many people have died on Mount McKinley?
There were, according to the tourism office Alaska until August 15 2011, 530 climbers on the Summit of Mount Mckinley. Visit up to 1000 ascended the alpinists that creates various base camp but only a handful to the Summit every year.
Why does japan have low death rate?
Japan's death rate is falling because:
+they have a good/healthy diet
+improved housing
+healtier environment
+better medical care
thats all i could find- hope it helped
What is the age rating of death note?
The actual rating is older teens, but you could probably watch/read it 13+
What is South Africa's death rate?
Depending on where exactly you are wanting to travel to in Scottsdale, AZ, and where you are wanting to vacation at, it wouldn't be too terribly expensive. You can get a vacation package deal on www.orbitz.com.
How many people die in Namibia each year?
The African death rates are high. 1.5 million children die of intestinal disorders. In South Africa alone millions die of AIDS. Between starvation, AIDS and Malaria, Africa has the highest death rate of any continent.
When were most slaves brought to North America?
Africans came to the western hemisphere not as slaves at first. They came as indentured servants. However, it was believed to be 1619 when the Africans were brought as slaves from the western part of Africa.
What is the accident death rate in the US?
The CDC puts out a table with causes of death listed. Gun deaths are not lumped together, but are spread out in different categories. See related links below and look at tables 10 and 11.
For example:
Accidental discharge of firearms: 642 deaths in 2006
Intentional self-harm(suicide) by discharge of firearms.: 16,883
Assault(homicide)by discharge of firearms.: 12,791
Discharge of firearms, undetermined intent.: 220
If you count all of these and If I didn't miss any categories, there were 30,536 gun-related deaths in 2006. This is out of 2,426,264 deaths in 2006 for all causes. So about 1.3% of deaths that year were gun related.
What do demographers figure out when they compare birthrates and death rates?
because birth rates and death rates relate to population. the birth rate shows how much a population is increasing, and death rates show how much a population is decreasing. when you average the two out, it will give you the population(:
Any age, though the average age is 67. Gangrene is when blood stops flowing to a limb or limbs and cells begin to die. You often get gangrene from frostbite, if you have diabetes, if you smoke, or if you get a serious burn or injury.