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Global burden of ischemic heart disease attributable to dietary risks in young adults, 1990-2021: trends and future projections. [PDF]
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Global, Regional, and National Burden of Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease in Pre- and Post-Menopausal Women: 1990-2021 Trends and 2041 Projections from the Global Burden of Disease Study. [PDF]
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European Actuarial Journal, 2019The increasing of the life expectancy has serious financial implications. Changes in mortality need to be accurately predicted because the government policies, funds allocation for government services, pricing life annuities and reserve calculations have to be based on reliable mortality forecasting.
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Projected mortality from injuries∗
Accident Analysis & Prevention, 1985Illustrative projections of mortality from injuries, all accidents and motor vehicle crashes were developed based on current mortality rates. If exposure to existing injury sources is unchanged and unless more effective injury prevention countermeasures are employed, 8 million injury deaths may be expected to occur among the resident population of the ...
R A, Whitfield, P, Zador, D, Fife
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North American Actuarial Journal, 2004
Abstract The sustained reduction in mortality rates and its systematic underestimation has been attracting the significant interest of researchers in recent times because of its potential impact on population size and structure, social security systems, and (from an actuarial perspective) the life insurance and pensions industry worldwide.
Carlos Wong-Fupuy, Steven Haberman
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Abstract The sustained reduction in mortality rates and its systematic underestimation has been attracting the significant interest of researchers in recent times because of its potential impact on population size and structure, social security systems, and (from an actuarial perspective) the life insurance and pensions industry worldwide.
Carlos Wong-Fupuy, Steven Haberman
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Cancer Epidemiology
BACKGROUND Lung cancer continues to pose a serious global public health challenge. Timely evidence on the global epidemiological profile of the disease is crucial to facilitate the implementation to lung cancer control efforts.
Jialin Zhou +5 more
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BACKGROUND Lung cancer continues to pose a serious global public health challenge. Timely evidence on the global epidemiological profile of the disease is crucial to facilitate the implementation to lung cancer control efforts.
Jialin Zhou +5 more
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Mosaic: a journal for the interdisciplinary study of literature, 2015
These musings on mortality, gathered during my year of training and working as a hospice volunteer in New York City, trace the questions I had at the outset, the answers I was seeking, and the answers I received.
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These musings on mortality, gathered during my year of training and working as a hospice volunteer in New York City, trace the questions I had at the outset, the answers I was seeking, and the answers I received.
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Trends in Hepatocellular Carcinoma Mortality Rates in the US and Projections Through 2040
JAMA Network OpenKey Points Question What is the trajectory of age-standardized mortality rates (ASMRs) associated with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), and what are the differences in HCC ASMRs by liver disease etiologies, sex, age, and race and ethnicity projected to ...
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