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Alzheimer's Disease Mortality Rate: Correlation with Socio-Economic and Environmental Factors. [PDF]
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Pediatrics, 1989
We are fortunate to receive Myron Wegman's annual summary of vital statistics in the December issue of Pediatrics. This valuable information is not readily available to the pediatrician. I am somewhat discomforted by the emphasis continually made by health authorities and lay press on the United States' unfavorable international position
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We are fortunate to receive Myron Wegman's annual summary of vital statistics in the December issue of Pediatrics. This valuable information is not readily available to the pediatrician. I am somewhat discomforted by the emphasis continually made by health authorities and lay press on the United States' unfavorable international position
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Nursing Standard, 1991
Death rates for boys and girls aged 5-9 fell by 48 per cent between 1971 and 1988, and by 30 per cent for boys and 38 percent for girls aged 10-14 according to the Office of Population Censuses and Surveys. Over the same period stillbirth and neonatal death rates decreased by over 55 per cent, and postnatal by almost one third.
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Death rates for boys and girls aged 5-9 fell by 48 per cent between 1971 and 1988, and by 30 per cent for boys and 38 percent for girls aged 10-14 according to the Office of Population Censuses and Surveys. Over the same period stillbirth and neonatal death rates decreased by over 55 per cent, and postnatal by almost one third.
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Suicide Mortality and Coronavirus Disease 2019-A Perfect Storm?
JAMA psychiatry, 2020Suicide rates have been rising in the US over the last 2 decades. The latest data available (2018) show the highest age-adjusted suicide rate in the US since 1941.1 It is within this context that coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) struck the US ...
M. Reger, Ian H. Stanley, T. Joiner
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1935
Abstract The appendicitis death rates are much higher for all age groups in the Rocky Mountain region than any other section of the country. This relatively high mortality may be due to a greater incidence of the disease than in other parts of the United States.
C.C. Dauer, G.D. Lilly
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Abstract The appendicitis death rates are much higher for all age groups in the Rocky Mountain region than any other section of the country. This relatively high mortality may be due to a greater incidence of the disease than in other parts of the United States.
C.C. Dauer, G.D. Lilly
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Theoretical Population Biology, 2004
A theory of the variation of mortality rate with age is presented. It leads to the logistic law, which levels off at old ages.
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A theory of the variation of mortality rate with age is presented. It leads to the logistic law, which levels off at old ages.
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