Almost half of cancer deaths can be prevented: what habits increase the risk of developing cancer

A new study suggests that around the world, nearly half of cancer deaths could be attributed to preventable risk factors, including the top three: smoking, excessive alcohol consumption or a high body mass index. More about this told the publication CNN. Study,…

Cabbage and Cucumbers Reduce COVID-19 Deaths: Study

There may be a link between coronavirus deaths and consumption of certain vegetables, according to preliminary research from Europe. SCMP writes about it. It has been suggested that increasing the average consumption of cabbage or cucumber by 1 gram per day could reduce mortality ...

Most of the victims of the pandemic will not be from COVID-19: deadly diseases will cover the world

The world is gripped by the coronavirus pandemic. But despite the number of deaths from COVID-19, according to experts, most people will die not from coronavirus, but from other diseases. The BBC has explained why this is so. Emile Huamuno, two years old, loved to play in the hollow of a large tree ...

'This is terrible': Trump has adjusted the forecast for mortality from coronavirus in the United States

US President Donald Trump has revised the outlook for deaths from COVID-19 in the United States upward, while pledging additional economic support in his quest to further resume socio-economic activity in the country. Writes about this "Voice of America". “We will lose from 75-80 to ...

Trump says US mortality from coronavirus is “one of the lowest” in the world: is it

US President Donald Trump said the death rate from coronavirus infection in the United States is “one of the lowest in the world.” USA Today writes about this. Dr. Deborah Birx, who heads the White House coronavirus task force, echoed this...

The United States took first place in the world in the number of deaths from coronavirus

The death toll from coronavirus in the United States is now higher than in any other country in the world. This is reported by the BBC. In addition, the United States became the first country in the world where more than 2 thousand people died from coronavirus per day. According to the University ...

Coronavirus became the leading cause of death in the United States, ahead of heart disease and cancer

COVID-19, the disease caused by the new coronavirus, is currently the No. 1 cause of death in the United States, killing more people per day on average than cancer or heart disease, writes Fox News. According to data published by Dr. Maria Danilycheva in San Diego, California, the virus is ...

They die unexpectedly from coronavirus: doctors are trying to understand why this is happening.

According to doctors, the cause of unexpected deaths may be an overreaction of the immune system to the fight against coronavirus, reports Voice of America. “The frightening speed at which the condition of people infected with coronavirus worsens and completely sudden deaths shock even experienced doctors and nurses who...

'Hardest week': peak coronavirus mortality begins in the US

The US has entered "peak death week" for the coronavirus, as one official called it. Against this backdrop, the federal oversight agency said hospitals are struggling to maintain and expand their capacity to care for infected patients. Writes about this "Voice ...

COVID-19 mortality statistics in countries of the world: what it depends on and why it varies significantly

When checking the latest data on the increase in diseases and deaths from COVID-19, it is striking that there are significant differences in the number of deaths in different countries. How is it explained? By DW. If you look at the total number of diagnosed cases of SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus infection in Germany, then ...

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