TAMPA, Fla. — As Florida makes national headlines for turning into the epicenter of COVID-19, data recently analyzed by Investigative Reporter Katie LaGrone suggests the pandemic’s most extreme ...
While the death rate for end-stage renal disease patients in the U.S. has declined since 2001, between 6,953 and 10,316 excess deaths in patients with ESRD occurred during the first seven months of ...
Excess deaths in the United States have continued to mount following the COVID-19 pandemic. Photo by Adobe Stock/HealthDay News Excess deaths in the United States have continued to mount following the ...
Patients diagnosed with cancer in the U.S. during the first two years of the COVID-19 pandemic had significantly lower one-year cancer survival rates, leading to an estimated 17,390 more deaths than ...
Credit: istockphoto Investigators say inequities in the social determinants of health likely explain the racial and ethnic disparities. The number of excess deaths among patients with end-stage kidney ...
Racial inequality in US infant and child mortality rates have not decreased in 70 years, with Black Americans having nearly twice the risk for death compared to their White counterparts. HealthDay ...
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Heart disease and diabetes drive surge in deaths among Americans without college degrees
About 525,000 more deaths occurred among US adults in 2023 than would be expected had pre-2010 mortality trends continued. More than 90% of these deaths occurred among individuals without a bachelor's ...
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