sexta-feira, 2 de setembro de 2016

How Will You Die? Science, Statistics and Lifestyle

Science, statistics and lifestyle can help predict how you will die!



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dE5g0PVejBY



surveys show that most people want to die quickly in their sleep and without


notice but the odds of that happening for you are incredibly low so when the


time comes


how are you most likely to die in 1901 the average life expectancy of humans


was 31 years old and in just over 100 years that average has gone up to 71 if


you live in a developed nation like France or Canada will likely live closer


to 80 to $PERCENT while developing or majority world countries like Rwanda


h.264 on average and many of these people died in weird ways including 27


people from selfie related accidents in 2015 one man died of heart failure and


exhaustion after playing starcraft 450 hours on end and annually 100 people


died in Russia from falling ice not to mention about 70 children will choke to


death on hot dogs every year but if we use the United States as an example of


the Western world we had over 318 million people living in 2014 of which


more than 2.6 million died almost half of these people died of heart disease or


cancer which is much different than 100 years ago when most people died from


tuberculosis and influenza scientific advancements such as antibiotics and


vaccines have allowed us to die less often of the flu or TB and even decrease


how often we died of cancer in the nineteen seventies the survival rate


from cancer was only fifty percent today that is increased to $OPERAND


sixty-eight percent with 15.5 million cancer survivors alive in the u.s. today


thanks science


unfortunately both heart disease and cancer aren’t sudden killers and involve


mostly long drawn-out deaths in fact 60-percent of deaths in a hospital are


attributed to one of these with one in 10 of those individuals being in a


hospital for a month or more of course sudden deaths do happen with over


136,000 people dying


unintentional injuries or accidents in 2014 in the US the media can also affect


our fear and anxiety of death from strange causes after all not one person


died of a shark attack in the US during 2014 but 38 people were killed by dogs


that year many fear biking within a city but you’re more likely to die walking as


a pedestrian with 6,200 pedestrians killed and only 900 killed and bike


accidents for every one person that dies in a terrorist attack 80 will die from


alcoholism in fact a majority of terrorist activity in the West is caused


by lone wolf attackers of which eighty percent were not Islamic fundamentalist


but instead political extremists nationalist racial and religious two


premises on a worldwide scale in 2015


seventy-eight percent of all terrorists deaths occurred in just five countries


Afghanistan Iraq Nigeria Pakistan and Syria where you live has a big impact on


how you’re likely to die to in the 34 poorest countries you’re most likely to


die of respiratory problems not from cigarettes but from ingesting smoke


while cooking females in Japan are less likely to die of heart disease and live


to 87 years old on average compared to 80 years old for american females this


is often attributed to the Japanese diet in the future will likely not only live


longer but potentially know exactly how and when will died in fact a recent


computer software has been developed that has been shown to estimate how and


when you will die with ninety-six percent accuracy based on medical


history lifestyle and many other factors


the question is do you want to know how and when you die


 



How Will You Die? Science, Statistics and Lifestyle

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