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Osteoporosis screening rates were below 20% among male patients 70 years of age and older and those with high-risk factors ...
US mortality rates overall declined from 1969 to 2020, but mortality rates vary greatly from state to state, according to a ...
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How mental health contributes to male mortality ratesPrioritise mental health Christelle Ishimwe, a clinical psychologist, observed that social norms and mental health are key but often overlooked factors behind higher male mortality rates.
In 1930, death rates for lung cancer and pancreatic cancer were measured as similarly low among the American-male population. By the 1990s, however, lung cancer mortality had exploded, and that ...
Using the age- and sex-specific data of 14 developed countries, we compare the point and interval forecast accuracy and bias of ten principal component methods for forecasting mortality rates and life ...
if the normal mortality rate for a 12-month period is 5 per cent, then that rate rises to about 9 per cent in the case of male survivors (and about 7 per cent for female survivors). As the chart ...
Patients treated by female physicians in the U.S. had lower mortality rates and lower rates of readmission compared to patients treated by male physicians, according to peer reviewed research ...
The figures suggest the overall male mortality rate in England and Wales, 835 deaths per 100,000 in 2000, may be better than France for the first time in 30 years. Between 1990 and 1999 ...
the SMRs of the ethnic background groups have been multiplied by 100 and in the first graph by the mortality rate for native Dutch. These multiplications do not affect the relations in the graph, but ...
Anorexia nervosa affects males as well as females, and affected males have a sixfold higher mortality rate than males in the general population. A new article published in CMAJ (Canadian Medical ...
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