This is a bit oversimplified but the #1 cause of death under the age of 30 is the failure to use seat belts. The top 6 causes of death are all accidental and therefore theoretically preventable. Besides death there is the morbidity which you refer to and obviously surviving an accident may leave the person permanently disabled. The 7th cause of death is leukemia - a cancer of the bone marrow - of which there are many types. Treatment of leukemia is better than most cancers but obviously it does not always work. Wear a seat belt - do not drink and drive - live long and prosper.
2006-11-28 01:40:22
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answered by john e russo md facm faafp 7
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compared to the global consumer-friendly, all 30 industrialized international places, which include the rustic, have fairly low infant mortality prices. despite the indisputable fact that, one reason ours is better than the different industrialized international places is because diverse international places have diverse approaches of counting it. as an party, our docs are able to save fairly untimely little ones that does no longer were counted as stay births in different international places. If the premie doesn't live on, it counts as a death right here yet no longer in different international places. If all international places counted infant mortality an same way, the US might want to be on the accurate of the record.
2016-10-07 21:59:34
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answered by ? 4
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