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1 Heart disease
2 Cancer
3 Unintentional injury
4 Stroke
5 Chronic lower respiratory diseases
6 Alzheimer’s disease
7 Diabetes
8 Kidney disease
9 Chronic liver disease and cirrhosis
10 COVID-19
Diagnostic errors linked to nearly 800,000 deaths or cases of permanent disability in US each year, study estimates
Misdiagnosis of disease or other medical conditions leads to hundreds of thousands of deaths and permanent disabilities each year in the United States, according to a report published this week.
About 371,000 people die and 424,000 sustain permanent disabilities – such as brain damage, blindness, loss of limbs or organs or metastasized cancer – each year as a result
Misdiagnosis occurs when a patient with one illness or disease is told they have a different illness or disease. According to a 2014 study, roughly 12,000,000 Americans are misdiagnosed at outpatient facilities every year
Medical errors are a leading cause of patient morbidity and mortality. Recent mortality analysis in the United States ranked medical errors as the third major cause of death, following heart disease and cancer, which were ranked on the first and second place, respectively (1). A recent meta-analysis of 70 studies involving a total of 337,025 patients revealed that the average rate of preventable patient harm was 6%, of which 12% was severe or led to death (2). The same study also revealed that errors related to drugs (25%) and other treatments (24%) were the largest sources of preventable patient harm, and incidents were more likely to occur in advanced specialties (intensive care or surgery) in comparison to general hospitals
originally posted by: Athetos
If doctors killing you accidentally is a leading cause of death…..
Why don’t people call for their reform the same way they call for police reform.
Careless doctors kill far more innocent black men each year then the careless police do over decades
a reply to: FlyersFan
originally posted by: Athetos
If doctors killing you accidentally is a leading cause of death…..
Why don’t people call for their reform the same way they call for police reform.
Careless doctors kill far more innocent black men each year then the careless police do over decades
a reply to: FlyersFan
originally posted by: Skywatcher2011
That list looks like symptoms...which were caused by the jab. So really in a nutshell it was the jab that caused most deaths...and more to come.
1. Diseases of heart (heart disease)
2. Malignant neoplasms (cancer)
3. Accidents (unintentional injuries)
4. Chronic lower respiratory diseases
5. Cerebrovascular diseases (stroke)
6. Alzheimer disease
7. Diabetes mellitus (diabetes)
8. Nephritis, nephrotic syndrome and nephrosis
(kidney disease)
9. Influenza and pneumonia
10. Intentional self-harm (suicide)
11. Chronic liver disease and cirrhosis
12. Septicemia
13. Essential hypertension and hypertensive renal
disease (hypertension)
14. Parkinson disease
15. Pneumonitis due to solids and liquids
originally posted by: BernnieJGato
so where do guns fall into those lists?
Key Gun Violence Statistics
1. In 2020 alone, 45,222 people died from firearms-related injuries.
2. 43% of gun deaths are homicides, and 54% are suicides.
3. Gun violence rose 32% from 2001 to 2020.
4. The deadliest five years on record for gun violence were from 2016 to 2020.
5.The states with the highest rates of gun violence are Mississippi (28.6), Louisiana (26.3), Wyoming (25.9), Missouri (23.9), and Alabama (23.6).
6.The states with the lowest rates of gun violence are New York (5.3), Rhode Island (5.1), New Jersey (5.0), Massachusetts (3.7), and Hawaii (3.4).
7.Almost 500 people die each year from unintentional firearm injuries.
8.Americans are significantly more at risk for gun violence than people in other high-income countries.
9.Guns killed 4,357 children in 2020.
10.Gun violence costs the US approximately $557 billion each year.