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Spatial inequalities in colorectal and breast cancer survival : premature deaths and associated factors

Spatial inequalities in colorectal and breast cancer survival : premature deaths and associated factors

... cancer premature deaths respectively were due to spatial inequalities in non- diagnostic ...cancer deaths and 5.0% of colon deaths were considered ‘savable’ if there was no regional variation ...

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Projections of temperature-attributable premature deaths in 209 U.S. cities using a cluster-based Poisson approach

Projections of temperature-attributable premature deaths in 209 U.S. cities using a cluster-based Poisson approach

... develop premature mortality ...and premature mortality risk by ...more premature deaths than in other hot season months (see ...some deaths being counted as temperature- related which ...

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Gender and the premature deaths of people with intellectual disabilities:A review of evidence

Gender and the premature deaths of people with intellectual disabilities:A review of evidence

... 1,095 deaths (Patja et ...503 deaths. Deaths from ischaemic heart disease and other diseases of the circulatory system were more common in women with intellectual disabilities (SMRs ...into ...

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Implementing the US air quality standard for PM2.5 worldwide can prevent millions of premature deaths per year

Implementing the US air quality standard for PM2.5 worldwide can prevent millions of premature deaths per year

... of premature deaths attributable to outdoor air pollution are due to ischemic heart disease and strokes, 15–25 % to chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and acute lower respiratory infections and about 5–6 ...

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International Comparison of Intercity Differences in Premature Deaths: Pyll Rates in Canada, Finland and Russia 2010

International Comparison of Intercity Differences in Premature Deaths: Pyll Rates in Canada, Finland and Russia 2010

... Objectives of this research were to describe, measure, and compare the premature losses of human capital of the population measured by potential years of life lost PYLL rate in Edmonton,[r] ...

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Targeting nicotine addiction: the possibility of a therapeutic vaccine

Targeting nicotine addiction: the possibility of a therapeutic vaccine

... Smoking cessation reduces premature deaths and improves prognosis and quality of life, so extensive, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trials have estab- li[r] ...

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Report from the Commission on the state of health in the European Community. COM (95) 357 final, 19 May 1995

Report from the Commission on the state of health in the European Community. COM (95) 357 final, 19 May 1995

... 4.1 Health-related behaviour The high levels of premature deaths and the prevailing trends in those rates underscore the need to examine the pattern of risk factors for heart disease, st[r] ...

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Association between smoking and anthropometric characteristics, biochemical markers, and dietary intake of Pakistani male adult population

Association between smoking and anthropometric characteristics, biochemical markers, and dietary intake of Pakistani male adult population

... While the increased vulnerability of smokers to chronic diseases and premature deaths have been partly attributed to elevated oxidative stress and reduced blood antioxidant levels; it [r] ...

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Avoidable mortality from giving tranexamic acid to bleeding trauma patients: an estimation based on WHO mortality data, a systematic literature review and data from the CRASH-2 trial

Avoidable mortality from giving tranexamic acid to bleeding trauma patients: an estimation based on WHO mortality data, a systematic literature review and data from the CRASH-2 trial

... trauma deaths due to bleeding was calculated by applying the corresponding estimated proportions to the mortality data, as described ...of premature deaths that could be averted (1) if all patients ...

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Impacts and mitigation of excess diesel-related NO x emissions in 11 major vehicle markets

Impacts and mitigation of excess diesel-related NO x emissions in 11 major vehicle markets

... Annual PM2.5- and ozone-related premature deaths associated with (a) all emissions sources in all regions in 2015 and 2040 (95% confidence intervals in gray based on error in the relati[r] ...

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Evolution of survival at old ages during the 20th Century in Emilia Romagna

Evolution of survival at old ages during the 20th Century in Emilia Romagna

... of deaths at modal age remains steady, while there is an appreciable reduction in the dispersion indicator (see Ta- ble ...of premature deaths), and where it seems that the growth in life span length ...

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Intrapartum fetal deaths and unexpected neonatal deaths in the Republic of Ireland: 2011 – 2014; a descriptive study

Intrapartum fetal deaths and unexpected neonatal deaths in the Republic of Ireland: 2011 – 2014; a descriptive study

... fetal deaths from 2011 to 2014, and 36 unexpected neonatal deaths from 2012 to ...intrapartum deaths, chorioamnionitis for 18/81, and placental abruption accounted for eight babies ’ ...intrapartum ...

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Deaths in the Family

Deaths in the Family

... The purpose of this chapter is to evaluate the relative strengths of economic and social status in determining deaths in households in India. The first part of the chapter focuses on the “age at death” using ...

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... and deaths in Shelby County from 2003 to 2004 indicates that most of the excess infant mortality can be attributed to “extreme ...4,342 deaths accounted for only about 8% of the total number of infant ...

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House of Commons Library: Briefing paper: Number 07058, 4 July 2018: Learning disability: overview of policy and services

House of Commons Library: Briefing paper: Number 07058, 4 July 2018: Learning disability: overview of policy and services

... The inquiry found that the most common reasons for deaths being assessed as premature were: delays or problems with diagnosis or 4 5 6 7 8 Department of Health & Social Care, The Governm[r] ...

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Pertussis Hospitalizations Among Infants in the United States, 1993 to 2004

Pertussis Hospitalizations Among Infants in the United States, 1993 to 2004

... The numbers of infant pertussis deaths estimated from the KID (18 deaths in 2000 and 14 deaths in 2003), however, are remarkably close to the numbers of infant pertussis deaths reported [r] ...

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Food in the Anthropocene: the EAT-Lancet Commission on healthy diets from sustainable food systems

Food in the Anthropocene: the EAT-Lancet Commission on healthy diets from sustainable food systems

... There is no magic ‘fix’ to the problems the Commission has explored. They require hard work, political will and resources. There are unlikely to be any simple or ‘one shot’ technical fixes, and opponents will warn of ...

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Local Economic Hardship and Its Role in Life Expectancy Trends

Local Economic Hardship and Its Role in Life Expectancy Trends

... in deaths due to both cancer and cardiovascular diseases between 1990 and 2014, while these death rates ...and deaths due to substance use, something other than economic despair must be at ...

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Time trends and risk factor associated with premature birth and infants deaths due to prematurity in Hubei Province, China from 2001 to 2012

Time trends and risk factor associated with premature birth and infants deaths due to prematurity in Hubei Province, China from 2001 to 2012

... of premature birth as well as infant mortality linked with preterm birth in Hubei Province from 2001 to 2012, and to identify risk factors associated with these important health ...

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Deaths

Deaths

... A large woman in a black and white polka dot dress was leaning against the desk in front, staring at the row of occupied chairs: A bald old man with a big white hearing ai[r] ...

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