In his interesting article (MJA, June 27), Professor Shearman is impressed because he cannot identify the 'excess deaths' attributable to oral contraceptive (OC) use in the Australian mortality statistics. We have recently published an analysis of trends in cardiovascular disease mortality in England...
There are more excess deaths than anytime in history, so it islikely caused by a new threat, never seen before in history, like a novel vaccine that has never been used before or something new like that that a huge number of people would be exposed to (such as by a state that pushes...
Although COVID is still a factor driving excess deaths, Mr Fell highlights the mortality rate for age-old public health concerns like smoking, which according to the NHS, causes around 76,000 deaths a year in the UK. "We still have all the oth...
Genevieve Briand, assistant program director of the Applied Economics at John Hopkins University, critically analyzed the effect of COVID-19 on U.S. deaths using data from the Centers for Disease Control, only to find that there appear to be no excess death...
Excess Deaths During Pandemic Caused by Public Health Response, Not Virus Largest Study of Its Kind Finds Excess Deaths During Pandemic Caused by Public Health Response, Not Virus https://www.globalresearch.ca/excess-deaths-pandemic-response/5863267 A study released today of excess mortality in 125...
Excess deaths in England and Wales in 2014-15 were the highest for 15 years, the Office for National Statistics has reported, largely because of an ineffective flu vaccine.1 An estimated 43 900 excess winter deaths occurred in England and Wales from December to March 2014-15, the highest num...
And don’t forget: You don’t put only yourself at risk when you smoke. Secondhand smoke causes 8,000 stroke deaths every year, according to the CDC. While there’s less known about the dangers of vaping, many of the same toxic chemicals in tobacco smoke also can be found in e-cigare...
Well for starters in 2016 the average amount of dogs put to sleep every day in the UK was 18, hence#18DogsADayUK, now in 2017 that average is 19 per day. 19 dogs being needlessly euthanised on a daily basis because there are no available rescue spaces, adoptive families or responsible ...
The COVID-19 pandemia is likely to have started in China and rapidly Europe, the United States, and South America were affected (https://Coronavirus.jhu.edu/map.htlm). While men and women have the same prevalence of the disease, sex differences emerged in terms of case fatality (deaths/re...
The team of researchers from UCL, UCLH, University of Cambridge and Health Data Research UK (HDR UK) based their estimates of excess deaths on the population in England having a 10% infection rate and 20% having at least one of the high-risk underlying conditions as listed by Public Health...