scho63 |
07-26-2023 01:03 PM |
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Originally Posted by RockChalk
(Post 17030958)
There it is.
Although the number 1 killer for teens and young adults, specifically athletes, has been heart attacks for literally decades.
But go ahead tinfoil, do your thing.
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WRONG, WRONG ,WRONG and a complete lie. You pulled that our of your ass because you wanted it to be true. :shake:
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https://www.verywellhealth.com/top-c...-15-24-2223960
Injury and Violence Cause Most Deaths
The three leading causes of death for Americans in their 20s are tied to risky behavior and are largely preventable: accidents (unintentional injuries), homicide, and suicide. Together, these three causes accounted for 69 percent of the 42,000 deaths in this age group in 2007.2 Cancer and heart disease are the fourth and fifth most common causes, accounting for another 10 percent of deaths. Although they have lower overall death rates, American teenagers are also highly vulnerable to these injury- and violence-related deaths for some of the same reasons.3 In contrast, injuries and violence are responsible for less than 10 percent of the deaths of Americans of all ages, while heart disease, cancer, and stroke account for just over one-half of all deaths.
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