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    The first is the issue of “excess deaths” – a temporary increase in the death rate, compared with historic trends The large number of excess deaths currently seen in many countries is much higher than the official numbers of deaths attributed to COVID-19
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    According to World Health Organization figures, service interruptions to tuberculosis programmes resulted in more than 700,000 "excess deaths" from the disease between 2020 and 2023 Falling global health spend, combined with intensifying health threats and persistent imbalance, makes innovation and new funding models not just desirable but essential
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    That’s a challenge for cities, because heat is deadly: It kills more people in the US each year than any other weather event Worldwide, it causes more than 637,000 excess deaths per year Even areas historically accustomed to dealing with heat, like Sicily and Mumbai, are feeling the toll of high heat waves
  • Key milestones in the spread of the coronavirus pandemic
    The country's 3,245 deaths still comprise one-third of the virus' global toll, but the numbers hold and it is a sign the country has turned a corner March 24 - key day of milestones On a key day in the COVID-19 story, the milestone of more than 100,000 patients to successfully recover from the virus is reached, and the lockdown is partially lifted for China's Hubei Province
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    City living can take a toll on people's physical and mental health: Non-communicable diseases account for 71% of all deaths worldwide, and mental health issues affect one in four people in the world In response, the Healthy Cities and Communities initiative is examining the link between cities and healthy living
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    NCDs, which include cardiometabolic diseases (such as high blood pressure and diabetes) and cancer, are responsible for around three-quarters of all deaths Obesity is in fact linked with more than 200 comorbidities (when people live with more than one disease at a time), according to the American Medical Association , including heart disease and multiple types of cancer





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