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"mortality" Definitions
  1. [uncountable] the state of being human and not living forever
  2. [uncountable] the number of deaths in a particular situation or period of time
  3. [countable] (specialist) a death

702 Sentences With "mortality"

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Overall mortality is also predictive, but nowhere near as much as white mortality, and particularly middle-aged white mortality.
Infant mortality Rossen's two reports presented estimates for infant mortality.
Malaria mortality dropped by 85033 percent, while TB mortality decreased by 64 percent.
Now, 2.5 percent mortality is about the mortality rate of the 1393 flu.
Now, 50013 percent mortality is about the mortality rate of the 50003 flu.
Overall mortality, the researchers have found, does not plunge the way specific mortality plunges.
This also a serious underlying cause for child mortality, also mortality of their mothers.
Pennsylvania ranks 4th highest for heroin mortality and 7th highest for opioid mortality in general.
Without peace, you see an enormous amount of infant mortality and maternal mortality, he said.
Avoidable or excess mortality is defined as the difference between observed and expected mortality rates.
Interesting, receiving friend requests seemed to lower mortality, while sending them did not affect mortality.
Neonatal mortality was 3.88 per 1,000 births and postneonatal mortality was 2 per 1,000 births.
More than 60% of the total 188 nations analyzed will meet the target for malaria and the goals for under-5 mortality, neonatal mortality and maternal mortality, the study found.
"Two servings per day of dairy consumption was associated with the lowest cardiovascular mortality, but higher intake was associated with a slightly higher mortality, especially cancer mortality," the researchers conclude.
In 2016, the infant mortality rate rose 30 percent, while maternal mortality spiked by 65 percent .
Mortality by state The report also looked at differences in liver cancer mortality among US states.
This transition from high mortality and fertility to low mortality and fertility is called the demographic transition.
He showed me studies demonstrating that states with higher ratios of primary-care physicians have lower rates of general mortality, infant mortality, and mortality from specific conditions such as heart disease and stroke.
Studies — based on huge mortality databases in Europe — have found mortality increases after the loss of loved ones.
In some of the mortality [research,] we see a higher mortality rate in males than females in China.
Mortality estimates that include those people who do not have an outcome yet will undercount the mortality rate.
"Dairy products have been found to protect against both total mortality and mortality from cerebrovascular causes," the researchers said.
But ending the lives of unborn children is not a solution to maternal and infant mortality — abortion is infant mortality.
The researchers analyzed the Human Mortality Database, which contains hundreds of years of population and mortality data for 38 countries.
Meanwhile, a study of Massachusetts' 2006 reform found significant reductions in all-cause mortality and health-care–amenable mortality as compared with mortality in demographically similar counties nationally, particularly those with lower pre-expansion rates of insurance coverage.
Infant mortality Alabama is among the five states with the highest infant mortality rate in the country, according to the CDC.
In 2016, the black infant mortality rate in the state was 70 percent higher than the mortality rate of white infants.
The data, which dated from 230 to 2010, came from the Human Mortality Database and the World Health Organization's Mortality Database.
You are correct about bycatch not being the primary driver of shark mortality, but rather a primary driver of shark mortality.
Mississippi also currently has one of the highest maternal mortality rates in the country — and has a higher black maternal mortality rate.
This would potentially save up to 35 million lives by reducing rates of maternal mortality, stillbirth, neonatal death and under-five mortality.
Warren's plan would implement a system that would track mortality rates of black mothers at hospitals, rewarding those that show reduced mortality.
He added that the United Nations describes Finland as having the world's third-lowest infant mortality rate and the lowest maternal mortality.
Estimates of deaths averted due to family planning rely on child mortality rates and maternal mortality ratios, which are measures of risk.
Canada's maternal mortality ratio is half the US's rate, the country's infant mortality rate is lower, and so is the obesity rate.
Child mortality was cut in half, but officials still observed a prevalence of maternal mortality because mothers were still giving birth at home.
We have some of the country's most impressive public health rankings on measures of mortality, adult obesity, smoking, suicide rate and infant mortality.
In 21, the infant mortality rate among non-Hispanic whites was 21 per 2000,27 births, as was the infant mortality rate among Hispanics.
Asteroid Day feels like a similar invitation, but instead of just confronting my own mortality, I can confront the mortality of our species.
Coronavirus patients with heart disease, for instance, had around a 10% mortality rate, while those with diabetes had around a 7% mortality rate.
"There is convincing evidence that favorable cardiovascular health protects from cardiovascular disease, cardiovascular disease mortality and all-cause mortality," Nasir said by email.
The infant mortality rate is made up of two subcategories: the neonatal mortality rate (deaths of infants up to 27 days old per 22016,22017 live births) and postneonatal mortality rate (deaths of infants ages 22015 days through 216.3 months per 2100,2000 live births).
While it's nowhere near the 10 percent mortality rate of its cousin SARS, or the 34 percent mortality rate of MERS, COVID-19 has an overall mortality rate of 2.3 percent, with 80 percent of deaths occurring above the age of 60.
I think infant mortality, maternal mortality, can the world feed itself, and are we getting down the emissions that lead up to climate change?
However, a 3% increase in plant protein intake was linked to a 10% decrease in overall mortality and a 12% decrease in cardiovascular mortality.
The study looked at four years of national data on pregnancy mortality and four years of data from 13 state maternal mortality review committees.
In response to tree mortality, California Governor Jerry Brown declared a state of emergency last year and made a a Tree Mortality Task Force.
In fact, some research has shown that the risks of being unpopular on mortality are as strong as the risk of smoking on mortality.
"When France got rid of the restrictions on prescribers using the medication buprenorphine, their national mortality, opiate overdose mortality rate dropped 79%," he said.
First, the researchers differentiated between neonatal mortality (death before one month of age) and postneonatal mortality (death between 1 and 12 months of age).
With medicines also scarce, government figures show infant mortality up 30 percent to 11,466 cases last year, while maternal mortality jumped by 65 percent.
As such, research has to rely on estimates comparing actual mortality to a "baseline" level of mortality that would have occurred without the flu.
Vaccination has been responsible for major changes in global mortality, even in the mortality of children in developed areas such as the United States.
Ministry data published this week showed cases of infant mortality rose 30 percent, maternal mortality 65 percent and malaria shot up 76 percent last year.
If you look at-, if you look at key parameters, in-, in Chinese-, in Chinese society, maternal-, maternal mortality, child mortality, life-, life expectancy, etc.
The researchers then produced a post-hurricane mortality estimate and compared it to the official mortality rates for the same time period the previous year.
The report, in some ways, "confirms the mortality findings that we've had for the last two years, where mortality overall has gone up," he said.
Venezuela's health minister released data last year indicating that, in 2016, maternal mortality increased 65 percent, infant mortality 30 percent, and malaria cases 76 percent.
Using their independent estimate of the number of deaths, researchers calculated the mortality rate after the hurricane and compared it with mortality rates from 2016.
Without Universal Health Coverage, we have learned some very hard lessons and this is why we still have high maternal mortality and high child mortality.
"This magnitude of mortality would place buildings behind only free-ranging domestic cats among sources of direct human-caused mortality of birds," that report concluded.
US male mortality is 18% higher than in Costa Rica; American female mortality is 10% higher than Costa Ricans for women under 65 years of age.
Ministry data published this week showed cases of infant mortality rose 30 percent and maternal mortality 65 percent, while malaria shot up 76 percent last year.
Apgar even linked the scores to infant mortality; the lowest-scoring babies had a mortality rate of 14%, compared to 0.13% for the highest-scoring babies.
In some countries, entire families and communities were falling ill, as infant mortality doubled, child mortality tripled, and life expectancy dropped by 2628 years or more.
But in areas where people were encouraged to switch away from the wells, child mortality jumped by a horrifying 45 percent — and adult mortality increased too.
Because infant mortality in rich countries is already low, they argued, further increases in overall life expectancy will require much larger reductions in mortality at older ages.
We know what happens when women are unable to access affordable, safe, high-quality reproductive healthcare: The rates of maternal mortality, maternal morbidity, and infant mortality increase.
The second study found that mortality changes tracked closely with insurance changes at the county level, underscoring that it was health insurance expansion that drove mortality declines.
The mortality rate of the coronavirus, about 2 percent so far, appears to be far lower than SARS, which has a mortality rate of about 10 percent.
Coronavirus patients with heart disease, for instance, had an about 10% mortality rate, according to the study, while those with diabetes had around a 7% mortality rate.
While all children come to contemplate the mortality of their parents and loved ones and eventually, their own, the mortality of the planet is not easily grasped.
Study authors ultimately found that the mortality rate three months after management through surgery was 38% and the mortality rate with all types of management was 54%.
From 2010 to 2016, heroin overdose mortality rose by nearly 3003 percent — and mortality associated with illegally manufactured fentanyl jumped 600 percent from 2013 to 2016 alone.
Correction: This story has been corrected to reflect that shark bycatch is not the primary driver of shark mortality, but is a primary driver of shark mortality.
From Howell and Kenney: Finally, two national-level studies of mortality using similar methods find a significant association between Medicaid/CHIP expansions and reductions in child mortality.
After adjusting for the average mortality rates from other causes among people without bone fractures, the researchers calculated the excess mortality risk linked to having had a fracture.
For people (mostly middle-aged men) who had had a heart attack, exercise therapy reduced all causes of mortality by 212 percent and cardiac mortality by 31 percent.
So, I ran some numbers to answer the specific question: What is the mortality due to the illness versus the mortality due to poverty resulting from COVID-19?
The U.S. has the highest maternal mortality rate in the developed world and is the only developed country in which maternal mortality is rising, with minorities disproportionately affected.
Where it stands: Countries with high to very high mortality rates for children under 5 largely made faster progress in reducing mortality since 2000 than during the 1990s.
It defines infant mortality as the death of children aged 0-1 and maternal mortality as death while pregnant or within 42 days of the end of a pregnancy.
Todd County, South Dakota, had the highest mortality rate from transportation-related injuries in 2014, and the county with the lowest mortality rate was New York County, Murray said.
Due to Venezuela's "strict secrecy policy" and lack of data made public on mortality rates since 2013, it has been difficult to gauge infant mortality rates, the study said.
The maternal mortality rate has more than doubled since 363, the first year the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention began collecting data through its pregnancy mortality surveillance system.
"Frequent consumption of ultra-processed foods is associated with poorer health, and more mortality," said Maira Bes-Rastrollo of the University of Navarra, senior author of the mortality study.
It had a 2% mortality rate, according to the CDC -- around twice what experts believe to be the mortality rate of the coronavirus - and 20 times the common flu.
Mortality rates for the most complex cases at UNC were especially high: 58.3 percent, or seven deaths out of 12 surgeries; the risk-adjusted mortality rate was 47.4 percent.
Between 2628 and 28500, the innovation of filtered, disinfected drinking water reduced mortality rates by nearly half in major cities and cut the infant mortality rate by three-quarters.
Based on this data, the mortality due to illness is most likely going to be higher than the mortality from poverty at pre-COVID-19 poverty rates (orange highlights).
Latest data available from Venezuela's health ministry shows that in 2016, maternal mortality rose 65 percent and infant mortality rose 30 percent in just one year, the report said.
"While we too found slight increases in mortality for heart failure over time, we found that hospitals lowering readmissions tended to lower mortality despite this finding," Dharmarajan said by email.
Reducing the expected duration of retirement, by either using current mortality or delaying retirement as mortality improves, results in an additional increase in the income replacement rate by roughly 7%.
A study in 2004 found that for every five years it was in place, child mortality declined by 13% and adult mortality by 4%, compared with areas not yet covered.
The mortality data came from the National Cancer Institute's Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results Program, as reported by the National Center for Health Statistics, which tracks cause-specific mortality rates.
Researchers wanted to calculate the association between ten specific "dietary factors" (food and nutrients) and mortality due to heart disease, stroke, and type 2 diabetes (cardiometabolic mortality) among US adults.
"Although attendance at religious services was associated with lower cardiovascular mortality and cancer mortality, attendance was not significantly associated with incidence of breast cancer or cardiovascular disease," the researchers wrote.
They had no greater risk of stroke mortality, but did have a 19 percent increased risk for death from cardiovascular disease and a 12 percent increased risk for overall mortality.
She saw rampant infant mortality; the infant mortality rate was close to 40 percent in the slums of New York, and she considered this an affront to decency and civilization.
It found that "moderate use" of Facebook was associated with the lowest mortality rate, and that receiving friend requests correlated with reduced mortality, but that sending friend requests did not.
Studies show the mortality rate for people aged 80 and older could be over 20%, while the mortality rates for people under the age of 193 are significantly below 1%.
Studies that groups like GiveWell rely upon are conducted by distributing malaria nets and then measuring the resulting fall in mortality rates, so those mortality figures don't assume perfect use.
As she has noted in response to previous reports, such as the Health Affairs study, the United States appears to lag behind other nations in terms of child and newborn mortality because of perinatal mortality, or mortality specifically around the time of a baby's birth, including maternal conditions affecting a fetus or newborn.
"When people reduce their red meat consumption and eat other protein sources -- and also plant-based foods -- instead, they have lower risk of all-cause mortality and cardiovascular mortality," Hu said.
" ACOG, however, argues that the abortion pill actually increases safety for women, as the mortality rate associated with medication abortion "continues to be lower than the mortality rate associated with childbirth.
And the gap in survival seems to have grown over time, as mortality among white women has decreased, while the mortality rate for Black breast cancer patients hasn't improved at all.
Of 183 countries and territories studied from 1990 to 2013, only 17 saw maternal mortality rate percentage increases, the World Health Organization report "Trends in Maternal Mortality: 1990 to 2013" showed.
The results showed that people who ate at least 70 grams (or about four servings) of whole grains per day had a 22% lower risk of total mortality, a 23% lower risk of cardiovascular disease mortality, and a 20% lower risk of cancer mortality compared with those who ate little or no whole grains.
Eating five or more servings of ultra-processed foods per day increased the risk of mortality by 62%, the study's authors claimed, with each additional serving increasing the mortality hazard by 18%.
They found 38 deaths in the households, and they used that figure to calculate a mortality rate and then compared it to the mortality rate from the same time the previous year.
"Been thinking about life and mortality today" It is certainly not the best time to be cavalier about death, but the, "been thinking about life and mortality today," meme has a backstory.
Previous research has linked the CYP3A7*903C allele to increased breast cancer mortality, chronic progression of some types of leukemia and lung cancer mortality due to a suspected increased metabolism of chemotherapy.
On average, high-income countries have a newborn mortality rate of about one in 333, compared with low-income countries' newborn mortality rate of about one in 37, according to the report.
Inslee sees maternal mortality "as a racial equity issue, as women of color face maternal mortality rates as high as those in developing countries," a campaign spokesperson told Vox in an email.
"NutriRECS's own data show that a moderate reduction in red and processed meat consumption within a healthy eating pattern can reduce total mortality by 13%, heart disease mortality by 14%, cancer mortality by 11% and type 2 diabetes risk by 24%," said Hu. "Few interventions, including drugs, can do all those things at the same time," Hu continued.
You found mortality declined by 216 deaths per 250,000 as a result of broadening health insurance coverage — and a stunning 20 percent of that decline came from the reduction in HIV-related mortality.
Vijg and his colleagues took a look at the Human Mortality Database, a publicly available research tool that provides global mortality and population statistics to researchers, students, and others interested in human longevity.
Malaria from this combination of mosquito and parasite is extremely deadly; it has the highest complication rates and mortality and is one of the major causes of childhood mortality from malaria in Africa.
But a large new analysis of mortality among people aged 210 and older in Denmark finds an increase in mortality risk of up to 23 percent with other types of fractures as well.
"Surprisingly, depression remission was associated with a mortality benefit as they had the same mortality as never-depressed patients," said lead author Donald R. Sullivan of Oregon Health and Science University in Portland.
Curiously, though males appear to be less biologically resistant to mortality than females, men generally have better health and higher functional status as they age, a phenomenon known as the morbidity-mortality paradox.
So, talk about this concept of the idea of mortality, because one of the things, obviously one of the most famous speeches about that is Steve Jobs, his speech about mortality, about dying.
Now, according to the Georgia Maternal and Infant Health Research Group, 85033 percent of Georgia counties do not have any midwives, and Georgia ranks 50th in maternal mortality and 40th in infant mortality.
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of premature death worldwide, the authors write, and "tea consumption could reduce the risk for both cardiovascular disease morbidity and mortality as well as all-cause mortality."
If the mortality rates in the UK starts to decrease again, at the rate seen between 50 to 2030, it can expect a 223% higher mortality rate than other European countries by 211.
This "inability to imagine our own nonexistence means that an ultimate understanding of our own mortality will forever elude us," Shermer argues, and so we strive to subvert that mortality however we can.
The socioeconomic gap in cancer mortality is growing, Siegel says.
"Mortality is the bottom line of health care," Bilimoria added.
By contrast, the mortality rate for surgical abortion is about .
Eating it is only weakly associated with increased mortality risk.
The average mortality of a Russian male is under 60.
Are we using them to grapple with our own mortality?
Child mortality has fallen by more than half since 1990.
Question: how often do you think about your own mortality?
It's a brutal, explicit, but sometimes tender rumination on mortality.
Intimations of mortality added to his Johnsonian bouts of sadness.
When the tadpoles metamorphose into frogs, however, mass mortality ensues.
It was a profession with a really high mortality rate.
Doctors have ousted priests as the anointed experts in mortality.
Might we recommend donating your mortality to Elon Musk instead?
In fact, in some populations, they could increase mortality risk.
Maternal mortality rates similarly show the U.S. coming up short.
It's maternal mortality rate is "alarmingly" high, according to UNICEF.
It has the highest mortality rate of all mental illnesses.
No differences were found in stillbirths and neonatal mortality rates.
That mortality and that life was so important to her.
Since the 1960s, prissy painting has wrestled with its mortality.
Infant mortality is also extremely high compared to other nations.
"Your mortality hits you like a Louisville Slugger," he says.
The Cars franchise has always been (sort of) about mortality.
Admittedly, contemplating mortality is not (yet) a national strong suit.
Delaying action will lead to greater morbidity, mortality and cost.
Child mortality rates even in rich countries are still dropping.
This effect is often referred to as a "mortality plateau".
The surge in maternal mortality in Texas defies easy explanation.
This lowers rates of mortality for infants and young children.
In many countries, life expectancy was increasing, infant mortality decreasing.
America's infant mortality rate has dropped by half since 1980.
Infant mortality fell faster in almost every other industrialized country.
The subject matter got Parker reflecting on her own mortality.
Infant mortality is not distributed equally in the United States.
Black Americans experience an infant mortality rate of 11.1 vs.
And shockingly, the mortality rate is getting worse, not better.
You can find Tshepo contemplating her own mortality on Twitter.
This has an effect on worker bee behavior and mortality.
Last week was not a good one for celebrity mortality.
The authors call these mortality estimates "conservative" for various reasons.
And I think that comes from the idea of mortality.
And both these procedures had lower mortality than unilateral mastectomy.
The letters emphasized disproportionate maternal mortality rates among black mothers.
Maternal mortality in the United States is on the rise.
For most of us, these mortality statistics are pretty meaningless.
But experts aren't sure what is raising their mortality rate.
It was highly contagious and had an astronomic mortality rate.
" He continued: "And your mortality rate shoots through the roof.
Its mortality rate is about 3.4%, the WHO has estimated.
Lincoln in the Bardo evokes a moving sense of mortality.
Other countries have had far more success reducing infant mortality.
Median heart failure mortality was 189.5 deaths per 100,000 residents.
Black women, in particular, have high mortality rates during pregnancy.
Of course, this study looked at older women and mortality.
That's why California has had success in reducing maternal mortality.
The rates of maternal mortality and illiteracy have also declined.
He uses this story to reflect on his own mortality.
They have changed our expectations of mortality — and of parenthood.
Further, we look only at mortality effects of insurance losses.
Maternal mortality is obviously also an impediment to future fertility.
Like you're faced with your own mortality in a way.
The mortality rate for countries with socialism is 100 percent.
But there is little evidence that marijuana use increases mortality.
What actually drives mortality in people infected by the coronavirus?
Also, employed people drive more, increasing mortality from auto accidents.
Theirs is the other story of America's maternal mortality crisis.
Cancer mortality was elevated in all cases of severe psoriasis.
She deplores the "monstrous silence" surrounding the subject of mortality.
It also forces you to think about your own mortality.
But that national decline in infant mortality has since slowed.
This might explain why home births have higher mortality rates.
Like the terror of mortality, it is what links us.
Its drug mortality rate became the lowest in Western Europe.
As of Tuesday, Wuhan coronavirus' mortality rate was about 2.3%.
Then the team looked at the patients' subsequent mortality rates.
Infant mortality and childhood malnutrition shrank notably as a result.
Cincinnati's coordinated approach has produced a significant drop in mortality.
"You become more aware of your own mortality," Parsons said.
The oldest millennials are now seeing an uptick in mortality.
He seemed to recognize his own mortality as an athlete.
Premature mortality was also higher in Scotland than in England.
I'm working on a memoir about physical fitness and mortality.
When researchers developed sex-specific risk scores, however, they found a history of diabetes was associated with mortality in women, while a history of heart failure and hypertension were associated with mortality in men.
But other mortality hot spots are in New Jersey and Washington, DC. Identifying areas of especially high maternal mortality and then bringing evidence based supports to those communities, can turn the tide and quickly.
The medical community does not even see any merit in Texas's restrictions: the mortality rate of abortions is miniscule — 0.6 per 100,000 procedures, which is less than childbirth mortality of 8.8 per 85033,000 procedures.
Details: The study found that the post-hurricane mortality rate was 14.3 deaths per 1,000 persons, which was a 62 percent increase from the pre-storm mortality rate during the same period in 2016.
And you're facing their mortality—even if it's not so dire as all that just yet—which in turn makes you think about your own mortality, a deep, existential way that can be overwhelming.
The study team looked at whether changes in red meat consumption from 1986 to 1994 predicted mortality from 1994 to 123, and whether changes from 1994 to 2002 predicted mortality from 2002 to 2010.
Using the Medicare database to compare mortality rates before and after the penalties were imposed, they found rising mortality within 30 days of discharge for heart failure and pneumonia (but not for heart attacks).
The researchers find that the gap in mortality between more and less educated is increasing, while mortality is also rising for those without a college degree and falling for those with a college degree.
"Even the most 'favorable' regions exhibit higher black mortality rates than the most 'unfavorable' regions for white mortality rates," noted Wesley James of Memphis University, in Tennesee, who was not involved in the study.
Another study found that hospital competition in the N.H.S. decreased heart attack mortality, and several studies of Medicare also found that hospital competition results in lower rates of mortality from heart attacks and pneumonia.
What's more, Pregnancy Medical Home launched in 2011, after which the black maternal mortality rate continued to decline — but it can't account for the decline in the mortality rate among black moms before then.
The researchers found mortality declined by 20103 deaths per 22010,22.3 as a result of broadening health insurance coverage — and a stunning 22000 percent of that decline came from the reduction in HIV-related mortality.
The county with highest fatal accident rate For deaths due to transportation-related injuries, in general, lower mortality rates were found in more urban counties, and higher mortality rates were found in more rural counties.
An AIME mortality of 1.00 means death rates for a given group were equal to the group as a whole; ratios lower than that number indicate lower mortality, while higher numbers indicate - well, earlier curtains.
The researchers found that 29 out of 1053 Indian states showed overall excess mortality in girls under five, and all Indian states and territories, apart from two, contained at least one district with excess mortality.
According to Dr. Anthony Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, COVID-19's mortality rate is probably about 1%, which is still about 10 times the flu's mortality rate.
The midlife mortality reversal was confined to white non-Hispanics; black non-Hispanics and Hispanics at midlife, and those aged 65 and above in every racial and ethnic group, continued to see mortality rates fall.
There's growing awareness that too little is being done to reverse the growth in opioid-related mortality or mitigate the causes of the "deaths of despair" that are driving opioid- and drug-related mortality rates.
This same study from the early 1990s noted increasing mortality for those suffering fractures at older ages, with those over the age of 90 facing 66 percent mortality in the year following proximal femur fractures.
Governments care more about mortality rates, food prices and the like.
I found myself thinking of Blake's unusual relationship to his mortality.
Infant mortality was three times worse than today's sub-Saharan Africa.
Is mortality as a high across all infected species and populations?
The walking elderly are a constant reminder of our own mortality.
Paid parental leave can reduce infant mortality by up to 10%.
"Mortality increases 22% on average during these heat waves," he said.
Reducing childhood mortality is the heart of the work for us.
Like mortality, the association between IQ and career success is positive.
The same study notes, however, that HIV mortality is falling globally.
Even the very rich don't seem, yet, to have solved mortality.
They are facing their own mortality, and aware of their legacies.
Infant mortality has halved since 2000 and poverty fallen by 90%.
Well, it's a little different kind of carnage — it's beautiful mortality.
One-year mortality rates climbed from 31.3 percent to 36.3 percent.
SMA Type 1 is the leading genetic cause of infant mortality.
Research has linked exposure to an increased risk of early mortality.
Perhaps feel an overwhelming sense of dread thinking about your mortality?
During years of more virulent flu strains, mortality effects are stronger.
Maternal mortality rates are declining thanks to the delivery of blood.
How exactly did that first brush with mortality affect his artwork?
Germany had a high birth rate and a falling mortality rate.
Namely, learning I have HIV brought my own mortality into focus.
Only three showed a reduction in mortality due to specific cancers.
Chile's maternal-mortality rate is among the lowest in Latin America.
Turlington had a postpartum hemorrhage, the leading cause of maternal mortality.
Really interesting commentary on the futility of existence and our mortality.
It struggles with malnutrition, infant mortality, and contraceptive awareness and use.
Mortality fascinates Harris, in particular the fear of her own demise.
Older adults are more susceptible to heat-related mortality, Lo added.
It went down, but not nearly as much as child mortality.
There are constant reminders of his previous battles with mortality however.
Bush did not shy away from the fact of her mortality.
There was still a potential beneficial affect of coffee on mortality.
Rural counties had infant mortality rates similar to Third World countries.
And there is nothing more threatening or disgusting than confronting mortality.
Marijuana legalization is also associated with less opioid abuse and mortality.
"They don't appear to experience age-related mortality," she told me.
Posting photos was also linked with reduced mortality in the study.
Additionally, there has been an alarming recent increase in maternal mortality.
The SSA actuaries compared mortality (death rates) by sex and age.
We know how to reduce black women's maternal mortality and morbidity.
When mortality statistics alone don't motivate action, projected economic losses do.
Since 2010 entanglement has been the largest source of diagnosed mortality.
Since 1990, we've cut extreme poverty and childhood mortality in half.
Growth and mortality rates far outpace fuels reduction and timber harvesting.
"Asian-Americans and Hispanics traditionally have lower cardiovascular mortality," Boffetta said.
Where the infant mortality rate is one of the nation's worst?
The only races whose mortality decreased were Asians and Pacific Islanders.
That number is of especial importance to Judaism's relationship to mortality.
Where abortion is legal maternal mortality plummets and families are healthier.
China has experienced drastic improvements in maternal mortality in recent decades.
But Japan's infant mortality rate is only one-third of America's.
Georgia has the second-highest maternal mortality rate in the country.
Average mortality levels at individual reefs as of June 13, 2016.
"Your perspective changes when you are faced with mortality," she added.
But he has been unable to suppress images of his mortality.
For her part, Ms. Vanderbilt is sanguine about her own mortality.
Is there a distinct causation between research efforts and mortality decreases?
I didn't want the point to be confronting people about mortality.
To talk about death is to agree with our own mortality.
Also, those on probation and parole have particularly high mortality rates.
Has doing this work affected your relationship with your own mortality?
With people of color, we're faced with mortality all the time.
Right, about how female doctors reduce mortality rates in hospitals. Yes.
Near the gas fields of Vernal, Utah, infant mortality has spiked.
The desperation of mortality can also yield the lucidity of courage.
Yom Kippur asks us to look our mortality in the face.
Scholars estimate the mortality rate is between about 2% and 20%.
These facts add a bass note of mortality to the discussion.
A similar thing happens when psychologists remind people of their mortality.
By age 216, this mortality risk doubles to 29 percent. Sen.
Mortality and bodily fragility are two great constants of human life.
A substantial percentage of maternal mortality is attributed to unsafe abortions.
The mortality rate is about 22019-70 percent with supportive care.
At the age of 29, she was facing her own mortality.
Cue flashbacks, because impending mortality will do that to a show.
Before black audiences, she emphasized high rates of black maternal mortality.
For the United States overall, the maternal mortality ratio was 20.7.
The group said its mortality figure was almost certainly an underestimate.
The infant mortality rate was one of the highest on earth.
But it's oddly comforting, too, to look mortality in the eye.
In the United States, the mortality rate is close to zero.
Even slight increases in distance had drastic effects on child mortality.
Rural hospitals nationwide have been closing, leading to rising mortality rates.
I noticed a very high mortality rate of people near him.
With a 3.4% mortality rate, that would mean 11 million deaths.
Among older people, isolation is linked to depression, even higher mortality.
Here's the mortality rate for patients with various underlying health problems.
"We didn't know about the mortality rate, AFE, anything," Darin said.
There were large reductions in child mortality associated with these expansions.
It was absurdly dangerous work with a mortality rate to match.
Clayton also addressed the racial disparity in the maternal mortality numbers.
The agency said it would have to revise the mortality rate.
Buying life insurance made me less afraid of my own mortality.
There are mortality effects, health effects, there are opiate addiction effects.
"Why is everyone else so indifferent about their mortality?" he replies.
Science will lead the way to reducing cancer incidence and mortality.
Meanwhile, infant mortality rates rose by 22019 percent in 2016 alone.
Yet income is only one of the factors influencing newborn mortality.
Martin Scorsese stares straight at mortality like he never has before.
The state has the highest infant mortality rate in the country.
"Why is everyone else so indifferent about their mortality?" he replies.
THE BIG IDEAS Our mortality is not something to be overcome.
This delay of care could cause increased morbidity and potential mortality.
His films are singular, soulful meditations on impermanence, mortality, and memory.
It reported a "significant increase" in "respiratory cancer mortality" among miners.
And that may explain the increase in mortality among lonely people.
One study surveyed more than 520,000 people in 10 European countries, making it the largest study to date on coffee and mortality, and found that drinking more coffee could significantly lower a person's risk of mortality.
Because when Catholic Relief Services (CRS) engaged in a four-year effort to stem maternal and infant mortality in East Ghana, funded by USAID, infant mortality dramatically declined from 62 per 1,000 live births to 85003.
For heart failure, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) flare-ups, stroke and other conditions, four reviews found no mortality difference between inpatient treatment and hospital-at-home treatment while two reviews found mortality lower at home.
A 6900 analysis of mortality data found substantially lower risk of mortality in children who are exclusively breastfed for their first 2628 months when compared with children who are partially breastfed or who receive only formula.
Jeuland also noted that, while the report counts mortality by each pollutant, there are possible overlaps — for example, someone exposed to both air pollution and water contamination — and actions to address one pollutant may not reduce mortality.
And while many other developed nations — including Germany, France, Japan and England — have seen their maternal mortality rates fall over the last two decades, the United States actually saw an increase in maternal mortality over this time.
Most significantly, mortality is significantly higher: Norwood and Lusk estimate that the mortality rate in cage systems is 3 percent, while it's 7 percent for cage-free, 33 percent for free-range, and 13 percent for organic.
"It's an uptick in mortality and that doesn't usually happen, so it's significant," said Robert Anderson, the chief of mortality statistics at the National Center for Health Statistics, part of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Indeed, in the United States, the switch from home birth to hospital birth over the 453th century was accompanied by a more than 90 percent decrease in neonatal mortality and nearly 99 percent decrease in maternal mortality.
Titled "Air Pollution and Infant Mortality: Evidence from Saharan Dust," the study presents a stunning finding: Poor air quality in areas affected by dust from the Sahara desert leads to a 22 percent increase in infant mortality.
The US has the highest maternal mortality rates of the 26 countries.
Do you feel like there's an increasing sense of your own mortality?
The mortality rate of SFTS can reach as high as 30 percent.
The aging Castro faced up to his mortality as his health declined.
You might think that rising mortality is the flipside of falling incomes.
Some of us don't have the privilege of forgetting about our mortality.
Meanwhile, maternal mortality rates soar above the rest of the developed world.
As the genre suggests, it's about the beauty and terror of mortality.
In 1990, Congress passed the Breast and Cervical Cancer Mortality Prevention Act.
She grapples with mortality figuratively and literally, and she's good at both.
Carfentanil could unleash a wave of mortality that would dwarf these numbers.
It speaks to something fundamental in our lives – our consciousness of mortality.
The 503,000 vegans and vegetarians among them had significantly lower mortality rates.
Among other things, CareSkore wants to use machine learning to anticipate mortality.
Overall, there's a U-shaped association between running and mortality, he said.
Between 2000 and 2013, mortality from the disease fell by 47 percent.
The American death and infant mortality rates have hit a record low.
On some indicators, notably maternal mortality, the Gates report is reasonably sanguine.
The mortality of children under five has been cut by a third.
The mortality rate is on the order of one per thousand cases.
As a result, cancers are caught later, when mortality rates are higher.
Cameroon has one of the highest maternal mortality rates in the world.
Infant mortality and low birth weight babies are prevalent across the region.
Go deeper: As cancer mortality declines, gap between rich and poor emerges
Has this job enabled you to better contend with your own mortality?
She was moving into septic shock, which has a high mortality rate.
The report was published in the CDC's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.
We have one of the highest maternal mortality rates of developed countries.
The PPD's recent electoral defeat makes evident its political and legal mortality.
I'm comfortable with MMA fighters being reminders of mortality while they're fighting.
"I just keep thinking about the mortality rate," she says, in tears.
These are older men and they are almost certainly feeling their mortality.
Fifty-six countries have a lower infant mortality rate than we do.
Rwanda has made similar strides in curbing infectious diseases and infant mortality.
"Workers...suffer high incidences of birth defects and infant mortality," PACE wrote.
But actually, the study found optimism had no influence over mortality rates.
This was partly because infant mortality was so much higher for blacks.
"In the north, the mortality rates are off the scale," said Prof.
Yet there is a mortality-defying pleasure in watching material objects survive.
The study is published in the CDC's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.
Meanwhile, Texas has the highest maternal mortality rate in the developed world.
Those, too, failed to show any reduction in mortality from heart disease.
Those infant mortality rates date from Barack Obama's second term in office.
The pathetic flowers on Blake's grave lead us to talk of mortality.
It's called "telestroke," and a 2010 systematic review found it reduces mortality.
Home and distance, longing and mortality are the polarities in the lyrics.
The steepest rise in mortality was among 25- to 34-year-olds.
Since the year 2000, there has been a gradual increase in mortality.
More years of coverage achieved better results, even with respect to mortality.
The increase comes even as mortality for all cancers combined has declined.
Rather, the increase in mortality means more people are developing liver cancer.
Even higher mortality was observed around small islands in the central Pacific.
For 19.83, the rate of infant mortality was 219.8 per 2100,2000 births.
This distinction is important because incidence is much more accurate than mortality.
Turkey's economy has been growing, and infant mortality has been rapidly declining.
My home state of Illinois also wrestles with a maternal mortality disparity.
Having lived with hemophilia, Ailes was well aware of his own mortality.
So does overall mortality, your risk of dying in a given period.
American cancer survival is, however, also higher and cancer mortality is lower.
Among whites without a degree, mortality rates rose among all age groups.
Only American non-Hispanic whites have experienced an increase in mortality rates.
Prior to Roe, however, abortions were a significant contributor to maternal mortality.
There's nothing natural about Haiti's bitter poverty and steep infant mortality rate.
Creeping urbanization, agriculture, and vehicle mortality are all to blame in part.
But mortality, so permanent in this offline world, ads a limiting note.
Secondly, the mortality rate for coronavirus is not even close to 100%.
Infant mortality, childhood illness, child deaths and teenage pregnancy rates have decreased.
Like some cartoonish anvil, the weight of my dad's mortality hit me.
The songs reflect on time, history, mortality and rising above them all.
A consciousness of mortality, the great and final failure, plays its part.
The World Health Organization has estimated the mortality rate to be 3.4%.
Never mind the mortality and impoverishment that troubled Chadwick, Marx and Engels.
Population growth is a consequence of fertility and mortality not declining simultaneously.
It compares the overall child mortality rate across 10 high-income countries.
Woods's brush with mortality softened his hard-line approach to tournament golf.
How has being a coroner affected your view of your own mortality?
Of reminding people of their mortality, which is a vulnerable thing, seriously.
The gap between black and white mortality has narrowed in recent years.
The prevalence of chronic lung disease, for example, could affect mortality rates.
A 1.3-percent spread in mortality rates looks like a small difference.
And this may be a major, underappreciated driver of the mortality trend.
One found that retirement raises the risk of cardiovascular disease and mortality.
The common flu in the U.S. has a mortality rate of 0.1%.
The common flu in the U.S. has a mortality rate of 0.1%.
Heart attack mortality rates improved less at hospitals that had larger cuts.
Older people also have a much higher mortality rate than younger people.
Embracing mortality, practitioners say, helps them live with less fear, more life.
Mississippi's infant mortality rate puts it on par with Botswana and Bahrain.
People are plagued by opioid addictions, unemployment and high infant mortality rates.
This compares with an estimated 67% overall mortality rate for untreated cases.
Researchers found a 62 percent increase in the mortality rate from Sept.
Even with its low mortality rate, the flu takes a significant toll.
It could be about my writing or larger issues such as mortality.
Here's the mortality rate for each preexisting condition reported in the study:
Throughout "Ghosteen," Cave ponders love, faith, loss, consolation, mortality and time itself.
In the last week's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, issued on Oct.
The album confronts mortality with a last burst of probing, passionate invention.
Since 21970 there's been no improvement in mortality among working-aged people.
For one, we have to address the top sources of bird mortality.
The United States has been experiencing worsening trends in maternal mortality rates.
One study found that higher teacher wages are associated with lower mortality.
The high mortality rate there could have dangerous implications for developing countries.
So far, the mortality rate for the Wuhan coronavirus is below 3%. 
Here's the mortality rate for each age bracket, according to the study:
The mortality rate is changing as the numbers of people affected change.
In terms of infant and maternal mortality, Americans are the worst off.
Photography no longer comforted her; it confronted her with her own mortality.
Her narration proffers personal thoughts about art and unexpected aphorisms on mortality.
Among wealthy countries, the U.S. also boasts the highest infant mortality rate.
After 2004, mortality rates for men in both groups were the same.
The strain is transmissible to humans, but the mortality rate is low.
Now that I'm 46, I have a knowledge of my own mortality.
South Carolina has the 8th highest maternal mortality rate in the country.
"Wow, there's a lot of mortality," Gates said as we anchored nearby.
Opioid addiction isn't the only factor contributing to rising American mortality rates.
Adults with less education have also experienced a big rise in mortality.
"This had a huge effect on the material mortality rate," Baum said.
It now has the highest maternal mortality rate in the developed world.
"The real mortality rate of the disease may be lower," Leshem said.
Mortality is higher and education lower; some have seen large job losses.
The maternal mortality rate in Finland has been going down for years.
Presently, the effort to combat maternal mortality lies primarily with the states.
Yet due to their material, that unease with mortality is still confronted.
This was a new record, though even in other years, flu mortality typically exceeds deaths from all foodborne illnesses combined; annual flu mortality is usually 30,000, while deaths from various kinds of food poisoning are usually around 16003,000.
He also speculates that this is because traditionally the medical community may not have realized mental illnesses had such a high mortality rate, and because tracking mortality is expensive and more complex than tracking death from physical ailments.
Deaton and Case noted that while the supply of opioids increased since 1999, it's not the "fundamental factor" behind increased mortality, but rather, the prescription of opioids for chronic pain "added fuel to the flames" of overall mortality.
People who achieved 3 to 6 MET hours per week had a mortality rate of 8.6 percent at 15 years, while participants who managed 33 to 12 MET hours a week had a mortality rate of 7.4 percent.
Previous years had shown a steady decline in infant mortality rates across the UK. The new report by the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health predicts that if the rate of increase stays the same, the UK's infant mortality will be 140% higher than 215 other European countries within the next 20 years, due to a faster fall of mortality rates elsewhere in Europe.
"This gentleman during World War II noted that the mortality of celiac disease was zero, and he didn't realize immediately why until when the war was over and the mortality went back to the pre-war era," Fasano said.
Additionally, the study linked nuts to a 35 percent reduction in neurodegenerative disease mortality and a 73 percent reduction in kidney disease mortality—but the number of studies reporting on these deaths was too low to reach statistical significance.
In 2017, the last time the health ministry published data on disease levels, it reported that in the previous year maternal mortality rose by 66%, infant mortality jumped by 30% and the number of malaria cases increased by 19403%.
They found that mortality trends for low-income older people were about the same across the two groups of states before expansion took effect but then sharply diverged with mortality rates dropping in states where the expansion was adopted.
The U.S. failure on maternal mortality is particularly striking because around the world, maternal mortality has plunged by almost half since 1990; the U.S. is a rare country in which maternal deaths have become more common in recent years.
Tammy Duckworth introduced the Mothers and Offspring Mortality and Morbidity Awareness (MOMMA's) Act.
Other contributors to increased mortality include stroke, diabetes, Alzheimer's disease and kidney disease.
They experienced no increased risk of cardiovascular events or mortality, the analysis showed.
These mortality rates are not unusual compared with recent seasons, according to Brammer.
Reports of flu-related mortality are starting to come in across the country.
Increasing levels of NT-proBNP predict higher mortality in patients with AL amyloidosis.
I think Death Note presents social commentary on things like morality and mortality.
And what does this mean for their mortality in the upcoming final season?
That sense of mortality, I think, inspires this sort of thing for me.
"These bacteria are responsible for severe infections and high mortality rates," Kieny said.
Gunjita has already jumped back twice, but Cav grapples with questions of mortality.
This translated into an inadequate indicator for monitoring mortality in the hurricane's aftermath.
But Kim concludes its impact on mortality will be as bad or worse.
Although his close call has left a shadow of mortality across the Abbey.
The downside is that researchers did connect butter with all-cause mortality, however.
"That really pulled at me from the mortality side," Howard told Business Insider.
It is more corrupt than Nigeria; its infant mortality is higher than Afghanistan's.
The rare developmental disorder causes delayed growth and has a high mortality rate.
When you combine these factors, the growing mortality gap is easier to understand.
Paul Kalanithi, the author's husband, wrote in January 2014 about confronting his mortality.
They have helped cut child and maternal mortality by 32% and 38% respectively.
If you read enough post-storm mortality reports you'll see a pattern emerging.
They then compared it with mortality data from Social Security Administration death records.
Cancer mortality rates have declined steadily over the last decade in both sexes.
The fits stand in, variously, for puberty, or for sexuality, or for mortality.
Some studies show that testosterone might, instead, increase the mortality risk for disease.
Eventually, the strawberry turns to goop, a messy reminder of our own mortality.
Some infected colonies have experienced a mortality rate of more than 95 percent.
Abortions increase right along with maternal mortality rates as has occurred in Texas.
Cancer has a way of forcing people to think about their own mortality.
"There's a pretty linear association between whole grain intake and mortality," Sun said.
"Mortality decreased as the percentages of normal and motile sperm increased," they wrote.
Cut it, and we could have a maternal mortality rate higher than Zimbabwe.
However, they found that coffee had inverse effects on mortality for smokers too.
Hajjar and his team did not look at other diseases or overall mortality.
The U.S. is one of the worst performers in terms of infant mortality.
For the Indigenous population, infant mortality rates are higher, as are suicide rates.
But nothing will help you stay on task like considering your own mortality.
The mother longs for a new glamorous life; the father fears his mortality.
The rates of esophageal perforation, pancreatitis and mortality were each less than 0.01%.
Next, they pored over mortality records to find out which respondents had died.
Researchers noted that un-fried potatoes didn't have the same link to mortality.
The report compared predicted mortality under normal circumstances and deaths documented after Maria.
Quality of health care may also play a role in differing mortality rates.
Once women decide to seek treatment, two major obstacles contribute to maternal mortality.
Yet flashing gems of insight illuminate mortality amid the hostile scrub and rocks.
Even a single extra hot day leads to a noticeable jump in mortality.
The world missed that target but still reduced maternal mortality by 45 percent.
Around the world, 5-13 percent of maternal mortality results from unsafe abortion.
Black men have the highest lung cancer mortality rate of any demographic group.
Only Asians and Pacific Islanders saw a decrease in mortality from liver cancer.
Annual averages above that amount are associated with higher long-term mortality risks.
We don't like to confront our mortality, or the infirmities associated with aging.
"The majority of infant mortality occurs during that early (neonatal) period," Rossen said.
Facing your mortality to that degree is a very sobering and maturing experience.
It involves the pain of abandoning childhood dreams, growing up and accepting mortality.
Biometrics in the Syrian response have worked successfully, blunting malnutrition and child mortality.
Both diseases have high rates of mortality and few alternative options for treatment.
In December, mortality "had returned to a level within historical variation," they wrote.
Economic factors also affect the new pattern of mortality rates across the nation.
Another such review examined how the number of prenatal visits affected infant mortality.
He is pained and existentially broken, never to know the conclusiveness of mortality.
It may be happening already: redwoods are increasingly susceptible to mortality by wildfire.
One of the dire circumstances stemming from lack of medical care: maternal mortality.
Water pollution and poor sanitation contributed significantly to diarrheal diseases and infant mortality.
Bd is highly infectious between animals, attacking their skin and causing catastrophic mortality.
What are the commonalities in how you're tackling maternal mortality around the world?
Above it hangs "Mortality," another self-portrait — the same size, but utterly different.
Spain's Rajoy shows that even 'great survivors' meet their political mortality one day.
In the United States, much of our mortality data comes from death certificates.
He's spouting sage wisdom about the nature of mortality on nightly talk shows.
The mortality rate is 2.4 times higher than that of the overall population.
For them, the disease can be more aggressive, with double the mortality rate.
"The sooner one is diagnosed and treated, the lower the mortality," he said.
The facts about its spread, vaccine and mortality rate can't be lied away.
"The flu has a mortality of 0.1%," he told Congress on March 11.
"The mortality of this is multiple times what seasonal flu is," he said.
"We know that cardiac damage is a marker for more mortality," Michos said.
Given the mortality rates, it is possible one of us might not survive.
Those who exercised more than that had a 36 percent reduction in mortality.
When I'm with my favorite bands, I can forget mortality for a minute.
A key difference between movies and TV series is their relation to mortality.
Frailty, an age-related physiological decline, particularly correlates with increased mortality and complications.
I've recognized the reach of mortality for the better part of five decades.
Joe Mantello directs this elliptical drama about youth, age and how mortality intervenes.
It was Patau syndrome, a severe chromosomal disorder with a high mortality rate.
In Alabama, the overall maternal mortality ratio in 2018 was 11.9 per 100,000.
Yet Britain has a higher life expectancy at birth and lower infant mortality.
We also tolerate a higher rate of infant mortality than many other countries.
Many people are reluctant to discuss mortality, even with close friends and family.
Lead poisoning is the leading cause of mortality among California condors, for example.
But the area was hit by bleaching again in 2016, causing widespread mortality.
The process is currently considered among the best ways to fight coral mortality.
Nor do I think that mortality as a song subject is very interesting.
"That's not the driver," he said, referring to higher mortality among black women.
That is to say, there's no detectable difference in mortality from the arsenic.
All the wealth in the world can't protect someone from their own mortality.
The "professor" posits an example: the link between infant mortality and maternal income.
Rebecca Makkai's "The Great Believers" is a page turner about illness and mortality.
The mortality rate generally drops as testing rises and more patients are identified.
Partly it's the reminder of my mortality, and that of those I love.
That may mean that the mortality rate is probably lower than we realize.
But lagging fertility rates and rising white mortality rates have sped demographic change.
It increases the mortality rate in fathers, too, but only from unnatural causes.
Here, too, hospitals with better such indicators had lower mortality and readmission rates.
However, there is also a great need to understand the true mortality rate.
It hurts that it takes a tragedy to remind us of our mortality.
America's infant mortality rate is almost double that of some of its peers.
Mortality rates for the young and middle-aged in the state are surging.
By the numbers: Researchers looked at mortality data from the past 60 years.
In their later years, she and her husband turned their attention to mortality.
To hear him tell it, Lagerfeld wasn't overly concerned with his own mortality.
Adolescent and teen pregnancy is also associated with increased risk of infant mortality.
Lawmakers in several states are undertaking new programs to help reduce infant mortality.
"These are real people facing their mortality with no hope," Mr. Johnson said.
The seasonal flu, by comparison, has a mortality rate of about 0.1 percent.
Sitting in his office overlooking Virginia woodlands, he acknowledged a sense of mortality.
All this has raised the issue of Betelgeuse's mortality, and its cosmic endgame.
The death of parents removes the last cushion against contemplating your own mortality.
Seventeen deaths out of 555 cases would mean a 3 percent mortality rate.
Four new pet stories take on the big ones: loss, and even mortality.
The SARS outbreak two decades ago had a mortality rate of about 10%.
Literacy, child malnutrition and maternal mortality are among the worst in the country.
And, it began the decades-long trend in reduced motor vehicle accident mortality.
It has cut senior mortality rates by over 22019 percent since its inception.
"The linkages between smoking and infant mortality and prematurity are real," Brown said.
Luise was the village midwife, so mortality was never far from her mind.
The United States can and must improve the mortality rate of colorectal cancer.
And the overall decline was explained by increased mortality among the middle aged.
Confronting mortality like that, did it set a fire under you as well?
The mortality in the control group was higher than what might be expected.
But unfortunately, the Oregon research can't tell us all that much about mortality.
His one blind spot was his own mortality, which he refused to acknowledge.
Later, there would be healing sessions focused on intergenerational collaboration and accepting mortality.
Mortality data gets the headlines here, but there's much more worth thinking about.
The scientific community has observed fairly high post-release mortality in these species.
With proper treatment, the mortality rate for cholera victims is just 1 percent.
"The cemeteries," he notes, "are also a daily reminder of one's own mortality."
The two epilepsy forms are severe and associated with high rates of mortality.
The photos in The Final Project find Spence working with imagery of mortality.
That means life expectancy in the United…Read more ReadSure, life expectancy is a fraught measure—a lot of its increase relies on infant mortality, since high infant mortality is like averaging a bunch of zeroes into a large number.
Working on The End was just grief-inducing — not the part about mortality; for the mortality section, it was difficult to ask questions about how I will die, and coming face to face with trying to make images about that process.
According to data compiled by the World Health Organization last year, "maternal mortality is unacceptably high" — about 830 women still die each year from pregnancy- or childbirth-related complications, and maternal mortality rates are even higher for moms of color.
What's more, a 20.03 meta-analysis of data from nearly 0003 million people found that a BMI in the overweight category was associated with lower mortality than a BMI in the "normal" range; only morbid obesity was associated with higher mortality.
The Ministry of Health, however, released a report in 2015 stating the mortality rate for children under age 4 had spiked from 0.02 percent in 2012 to over 2.0 percent — a hundredfold increase — and the maternal mortality rate grew nearly fivefold.
I just know that I'm alive, and I'm aware of my mortality and everyone else's mortality, and I know there's life around me and energy around me, and I don't put that in a category of mysticism or spirituality or anything.
This legislation would require federal health officials to develop a National Strategy to Combat Maternal Mortality, with the goal of halving the rate of maternal mortality in the next decade and eliminating preventable maternal deaths entirely in the next 20 years.
Results in East Ghana are impressive:Skilled assisted deliveries increased from 43% to 97%; breastfeeding increased from 21625% to 2900%; maternal mortality decreased from 220006 to 2202 per 2628,28500 live; and infant mortality declined from 6900 to 2628 per 28503,22019 live births.
In contrast, in low to middle income countries, infant mortality rates are typically 28500 to 6900 percent and breastfeeding reduces mortality by 2628-28503 percent in the first 22019 months and 50 percent between ages 6 months and two years.
Another analysis from our research group revealed that even though elderly black Medicare beneficiaries were less likely receive high-quality care compared to their white counterparts, there were no racial differences in cancer-specific mortality, or even all-cause mortality.
Medical marijuana has also been found to be helpful; in one study people with TBI who used medicinal marijuana had a 2.4 percent mortality rate compared to nearly 10 percent mortality rate of people with TBI who did not partake.
"It is clear that Texas does not have the worst maternal mortality in the developed world and that previous reports were grossly inaccurate," said Kolkhorst, who authored State Bill 17 in 2017 to extend the maternal mortality and morbidity task force.
As you can see here, mortality for middle-aged black people converged with mortality for middle-aged white people with low levels of education in the late 2000s (though the white population overall is still doing better than African Americans).
For reference, according to data from the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the 1957 Asian flu pandemic (0.6 percent mortality rate) killed 1.1 million people and the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic (2 percent mortality rate) killed 50 million worldwide.
"The mortality trends reflected in our current report, including the largest drop in overall cancer mortality ever recorded from 2016 to 2017, reflect prevention, early detection, and treatment advances that occurred in prior years," Reedy said in a statement to CNN.
Its investments and initiatives have been highly effective in globally reducing child mortality, maternal mortality, malaria and HIV/AIDS, and its leadership was critical in shutting down ebola as the disease began to spin out of control in West Africa.
"The mortality trends reflected in our current report, including the largest drop in overall cancer mortality ever recorded from 2016 to 2017, reflect prevention, early detection, and treatment advances that occurred in prior years," he told CNN in a statement.
When looking at the non-mortality cost of the crisis, the greatest cost per capita is in the District of Columbia, followed by New Hampshire and Connecticut, with the lowest non-mortality costs per capita in Louisiana, Kansas and Oklahoma.
CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuela's infant mortality rose 2613 percent last year, maternal mortality shot up 276.4 percent and cases of malaria jumped 22015 percent, according to government data, sharp increases reflecting how the country's deep economic crisis has hammered at citizens' health.
The team analyzed gender inequality levels and sex-specific child mortality rates in 195 countries using UNICEF's database of child mortality worldwide and the UN's Gender Inequality Index, which measures gender inequality based on reproductive health, female empowerment and economic status.
"This is really evidence that mortality rates are increasing only in middle age while they're continuing to decline in children, adolescents and people over 65," Rowe said, noting that it's occurring as mortality rates from cancer and stroke are declining.
His "Schrödinger cat" states, famously, scale up quantum uncertainty into questions about feline mortality.
"Every one of these sports showed a significant association with (decreasing) mortality," said Oja.
It spoke to African-American women, who face the highest breast cancer mortality rate.
"This was the lowest surgical mortality we've seen in a randomized trial," he explained.
On top of that, the more friend requests received, the lower the mortality rate.
After AIDS-related mortality peaked in 2004, AIDS-related deaths have fallen by 42%.
This is why Bandele believes the 2020 presidential candidates need to address maternal mortality.
Perhaps fearing mortality himself, Brandt turned to nudes, celebrating the timeless beauty of youth.
Because of the dolphin deaths and strandings, the agency declared an unusual mortality event.
The United States trails other rich countries when it comes to maternal mortality rate.
It took into account child mortality rates, obesity rates, health care, diets, cultural lifestyles.
According to an NCBI study, the infection has about a 27 percent mortality rate.
But this is also important: The drug had no effect at all on mortality.
"More importantly," Welch said, "there is no corresponding change in mortality" for younger adults.
Infant mortality was 2 percent of births last year, 100 times worse than 2014.
As his 70th birthday approaches, Venter is only too aware of his own mortality.
Disease and illness could run rampant, leading to more deaths and higher infant mortality.
"For example, medications aren't taken, appointments are missed, and mortality is higher," she said.
"For most of adult life, mortality doubles every eight years or so," said Milholland.
No one wants to be reminded of their mortality first thing in the morning.
Treatment involves both antibiotics and antitoxins, and the case mortality rate is 5–10%.
By mid-century the gains from lower child mortality had mainly run their course.
Agnès Varda confronts mortality through a feminist lens in one of her earliest features.
Involuntary joblessness takes a toll on life satisfaction, self-esteem, physical health and mortality.
Could we live better if we spent more time thinking about our own mortality?
Mississippi is America's unhealthiest state, with high rates of obesity, diabetes and infant mortality.
THESE days, in rich countries, premature birth is the main cause of infant mortality.
The findings are coming out tomorrow in the CDC's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.
Verification of attribution takes time, while excess mortality estimation is a more immediate indicator.
The researchers use actual American mortality data to 2013, with forecasts beyond that point.
Today, assuming current mortality trends persist, newborns can expect to live for 61 years.
"We knew that people don't like to think about their own mortality," Hanley said.
This generation, Wilson says, may have a particularly acute perception of mortality and danger.
If those calories came from monounsaturated fats, the risk of mortality dropped by 13%.
But the virus can be fatal and has a mortality rate of 38 percent.
According to a NCBI study, the infection has about a 27 percent mortality rate.
This is a 68-year-old man considering his mortality, and shaping his legacy.
At the same time, the overall U.S. maternal mortality rate has continued to rise.
People may also have other co-infections or conditions that may result in mortality.
And surgery is essential for reducing maternal mortality and deaths from road traffic accidents.
Their figure excludes social gains, such as lower mortality rates associated with greater education.
A retained placenta, with its associated hemorrhaging, is a leading cause of maternal mortality.
But such testing would allow capable people to intentionally avoid difficult, high mortality assignments.
Some indicators of development, such as child mortality, are markedly better than in India.
Perhaps a friend of Jay's will pass, leading him to question his own mortality.
The light joggers had the lowest rate of mortality, followed by the moderate joggers.
Still, a casual reminder of your mortality is one way to start the day.
But the virus can be fatal and has a mortality rate of 38 percent.
Among those who were physically frail but not cognitively impaired, mortality was 25 percent.
With hospitals bare of supplies, the maternal mortality rate jumped by 66% last year.
I think it's sort of a fascination with coming to terms with mortality too.
At work he faced not intimations of mortality but the constant reality of it.
Everyone's fixated on mortality in Westeros as the long-anticipated battle of Winterfell approaches.
"This increase in mortality (shown by the study) is not that shocking," he said.
Many women used to give birth in the goth, leading to high infant mortality.
Nepal is ranked one of the highest countries for infant mortality in the world.
Rwanda is one of the world's poorest countries, and infant mortality rates remain high.
And more broadly, he says the U.S. mortality numbers have been deteriorating since 2010.
It's hard when you're Jewish and constantly assailed by fears, worry, anxiety, and mortality.
Whatever is a series of reflective artworks analyzing mortality and the controversy surrounding it.
"These factors didn't explain the high risk of mortality in our study," Gilman says.
The greater mortality rate means by about age 13, women are equal to men.

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