So the first list is just my opinion based on the media hype I am seeing, but...
The Top 10 Things The Media Tells Us Will Kill Americans:
1. Aids
2. Breast cancer
3. H1N1 (swine flu)
4. Murder by home invasion
5. GMO-laden food
6.West Nile virus
7. Avian influenza (bird flu)
8. Being bombed or beheaded by terrorists
9. Cell phone radiation
10. Gluten
This 2nd list is factual.
The Top 10 Things Which Will Actually Kill Us:
1. Heart disease
2. Cancer (with breast cancer coming in 3rd after lung and colon cancer!)
3. Chronic lower respiratory diseases
4. Stroke
5. Accidents (including gun and auto accidents - the #1 killer of people under age 44)
6. Alzheimer's disease
7. Diabetes
8. Influenza and Pneumonia (90% of the deaths from this occur in people age 65 and older)
9. Nephritis, nephrotic syndrome, and nephrosis (kidney disease)
10. Intentional self-harm (suicide)
Some interesting facts:
- A woman's overall lifetime risk of dying from breast cancer is 3%. The lifetime risk of dying from heart disease is a whopping 20%.
- Some lists name hospital infections and errors as the 4th leading cause of death. I'm guessing this would include some cases of pneumonia.
- Excessive alcohol use is responsible for approximately 10% of deaths among people aged 20-64 years, and is often a factor in homicides, suicides, falls, drownings and fires.
- Smoking accounts for 30% of all cancer deaths - and that's not just lung cancer! The #1 thing you can do to lower your overall cancer risk is to quit smoking.
- Alcohol and birth control pills are group 1 carcinogens (cancer-causing agents) which means they are verified causes of cancer. Source.
- The least likely person to murder you or your family members is a stranger.
- A pregnant woman is more likely to die from homicide or heart disease than from maternal-related reasons.
- The world's mortality statistics look very different from US statistics!
- Some dispute the qualifications for diagnosing people in the 3rd world with HIV. There is some evidence that malnourished people are being massively overdiagnosed with this condition in order to receive more monetary help.
- Despite media hysteria to the contrary, a child is extremely unlikely to be kidnapped by a stranger, and even less likely to be murdered by one. Source.
Sources: CDC.gov, Cancer.org, www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets
[Sidenote: I am fairly certain all my mentions of death and terrorism will earn this a visit from the NSA. Hey guys! How's it hanging? Lol]
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