Posted on 08/31/2019 2:58:29 PM PDT by PROCON
As global population increases, life expectancy rises, and living standards improve, causes of death across the world are changing. In this entry we present a global overview of the causes of death. The data visualisations and explainers in the early part of this entry attempt to provide a comparison between causes and risk factors of death across countries and age groups. The sections which then follow explore the empirical data of specific causes in more detail.
(Excerpt) Read more at ourworldindata.org ...
A good bookmark.
Psst, it’s not climate change, BTW.
Although, a belief in “climate change” is thought to be indicative of the certain death of logic/reason centers in the brain.
Shocking discovery- scientists prove that since Trump’s election, world death rate is projected to be 100% by 2150!
Ive heard he needed killing was a cause of death in the South. I wonder where it stands in this study.
If you live long enough, you’re bound to die of something.
Suicide in a locked cell with 2 broken cameras watching over you.
I believe that would be listed under 'accidents'.
Though “climate change” policies will put things like dysentery and starvation right back at the top of the list.
My friend almost died a month ago....warfarin. But did they take him off of it?? Hell no...
A friends hubby died using this drug....couldn't stop the bleeding....His 3rd visit to the emergency room, he finally died.
Suicide by handgun, fired from the weak hand at a DC park (coincidentally having blood that defies gravity probably not a contributor).
Soon to be revealed: if globul warming ends, people will stop dying.
Bottom line is despite recent rapid population growth, things are getting better for people worldwide. Don't let the bastards get you down.
Being born is the #1 cause of death
Warfarin = rat poison.
Prescribed it for me once. Caused so much pain in my lower joints and hips I could barely walk.
“It is best never to have been born. But who among us is so lucky? One in a million, perhaps.”
—A. C. Polgar
Same thing with another buddy. He stopped it. He’s 85 now...
SPJNK.
Did you ever see the Star Trek episode where the elderly have to die? It was with Janeway and Winchester from Mash
People voluntarily choose euthanasia to prevent the aged from becoming a burden to the younger generation. You couldn’t contribute enough like you did when you were young, therefore goodbye.
I look at how we have a political party now hell bent on extreme government control, it makes you wonder.
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