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Good News on Child Drowning Deaths

email article Over the past 2 decades, deaths among children and teens from accidental drowning dropped substantially, researchers with the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) reported. From 1999, when more than 1,100 youths ages 0-17 drowned to death, the annual figure declined steadily in the succeeding 20 years, reaching 756 in 2019, according to Merianne Rose Spencer, MPH, and colleagues in an Those figures worked out to an annual rate of 1.6 per 100,000 in 1999 versus 1.0 per 100,000 in 2019 a 38% decline. Data for the analysis came from the CDC s National Vital Statistics System, in which 2019 is the latest year with full reporting. The system records ICD-10 codes, with W65-W74 specifying accidental deaths by drowning or immersion in various locations.

Of money and life

Of money and life The Punch Published 4 July 2021 It is a common saying that money isn’t everything. Reggae legend Bob Marley gave that piece of wisdom its ultimate expression. According to a friend, who witnessed the exchange, a European journalist once asked Marley about his wealth. “Some people are so poor all they have is money,” the rastaman responded, most likely with his characteristic quizzical stare. “You think having money makes you wealthy?” Another music legend, soul man Sam Cooke, took the issue from the realm of philosophy to that of experience. We may remember him more for “Cupid,” his perennial ode to Valentine’s. Just as soulfully lovelorn is his mid-1960s mega-hit “Another Saturday Night.”

Of money and life

Of money and life The Punch Published 4 July 2021 It is a common saying that money isn’t everything. Reggae legend Bob Marley gave that piece of wisdom its ultimate expression. According to a friend, who witnessed the exchange, a European journalist once asked Marley about his wealth. “Some people are so poor all they have is money,” the rastaman responded, most likely with his characteristic quizzical stare. “You think having money makes you wealthy?” Another music legend, soul man Sam Cooke, took the issue from the realm of philosophy to that of experience. We may remember him more for “Cupid,” his perennial ode to Valentine’s. Just as soulfully lovelorn is his mid-1960s mega-hit “Another Saturday Night.”

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