demography-mortality
As of mid-2026, official global death counts for 2025 are not yet finalized. National statistics agencies typically release annual mortality data with a lag of 6–18 months, an...
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demography-mortality
As of mid-2026, official global death counts for 2025 are not yet finalized. National statistics agencies typically release annual mortality data with a lag of 6–18 months, an...
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Deaths in Anaheim, California, like in any sizable U.S. city, arise from a mix of chronic and acute factors, including cardiovascular disease, cancer, accidents, and violence. T...
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Death in Indonesia reflects the interplay of epidemiological transition, demographic change, geographic and socioeconomic disparity, and evolving health system capacity. As the...
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This article provides a factual overview of death outcomes in Puerto Rico, focusing on leading causes, demographic variation, contextual drivers, and reliable data sources. Wher...
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A grizzly bear death marks the end of an individual life and the loss of a wide‑ranging, long‑lived organism that shapes ecosystems as a keystone species. Because population...
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Deaths in Bulgaria reflect a population with a relatively high mortality rate compared to many EU peers, driven primarily by noncommunicable diseases, external causes, and an ag...
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Across the world, roughly 1.8 people die every second. This estimate comes from annual global deaths—about 60 million—divided by the number of seconds in a year. The rate is...
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Measles deaths are preventable and have fallen sharply with vaccination. Globally, estimates rely on official case reports, disease modeling, and cause-of-death records. In sett...
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In San Jose, as in many large metros, deaths reflect the health and wellbeing of the population as well as the effectiveness of local services and policy. Examining how, when, a...
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Beauty through death refers to the intersection of aesthetics, meaning, and mortality, exploring how cultures, art, and rituals frame death as meaningful, dignified, or aestheti...
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