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- Natural Disaster Statistics in 2025 - The Zebra
In the last 25 years, there have been almost 7,000 natural disasters that have killed over 1 35 million people (Center for Research on the Epidemiology of Disasters) In an average three-year period, roughly five hurricanes strike the United States coastline, causing the deaths of 50 to 100 people anywhere from Texas to Maine
- Prostate Cancer — Cancer Stat Facts
Rate of New Cases and Deaths per 100,000: The rate of new cases of prostate cancer was 120 2 per 100,000 men per year The death rate was 19 2 per 100,000 men per year These rates are age-adjusted and based on 2018–2022 cases and 2019–2023 deaths
- Deaths due to coronavirus (COVID-19) compared with deaths . . .
Since 1901, the year with the highest number of deaths was 1918 when there were 172,149 deaths due to influenza and pneumonia (Figure 3) 1918 was the year the pandemic known as the “Spanish flu” occurred There were also influenza pandemics in 1957 (known as the “Asian flu”) and 1969 (known as the “Hong Kong flu”)
- Nearly 3 Billion Birds Gone - Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Common birds—the species that many people see every day—have suffered the greatest losses, according to the study More than 90% of the losses (more than 2 5 billion birds) come from just 12 families including the sparrows, blackbirds, warblers, and finches
- BC Gov News
About seven in every 10 decedents were aged between 30 and 59, and more than three quarters were male Notably, while rates of death increased in most age groups, there were declines in rates among persons aged 19-29 and those under 19 years The provincial rate of death for the year was 45 7 per 100,000 residents
- Fourth annual report on Medical Assistance in Dying . . . - Canada
Of the 560 ineligible MAID requests in 2022, 50 5% (283 individuals) were reported to have a reasonably foreseeable natural death, 36 4% (204 individuals) were persons with natural death not reasonably foreseeable, and 13 1% (73 individuals) were undetermined at the time of assessment
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