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Birth Statistics
C-sections are now global for 21% of births, yet Brazil climbs to 55.6% while China sits at 36% and India shows a sharp split between private 21.5% and public 18.9%. This page connects delivery methods, outcomes, and fertility trends, including fertility rates that range from Niger at 6.7 children per woman to South Korea at 0.72, and maternal and newborn risks that help explain why some outcomes improve while others lag.

Traumatic Brain Injury Recovery Statistics
See how recovery flips from fragile to predictable when timing, biomarkers, and ICU decisions line up, from 80 to 90 percent cognitive recovery in adults with mild TBI to mortality dropping from 40 to 25 percent with early intracranial pressure management. Then contrast the hidden lag and long tail with 60 percent of diffuse axonal injury showing MRI improvement only after two weeks and 60 percent or more facing persistent functional and mental health burdens despite good early milestones.

Sleeping Statistics
One startling takeaway stands out: chronic short sleep is linked to a 50% higher obesity risk and a 7% increase in all cause mortality, so getting your nights right is not a lifestyle extra. Sleeping maps how who you are and how you live changes sleep outcomes, from teens losing 20 minutes a night to shift workers averaging 6.3 hours, and what that means for your health.

Cochlear Implant Statistics
Global cochlear implant costs can swing from about $25,000 to $60,000 for a unilateral system, yet US Medicare reimburses $30,000 for surgery in 2023 and lifetime cost per QALY gained lands around $20,000 to $40,000 for pediatric implantation, while processor upkeep typically adds $1,500 to $3,000 per year. This page also tracks the tradeoffs behind access and outcomes, from bilateral implants costing about 1.8 times but often reimbursed higher in Europe to key performance results like 80 to 90 percent word recognition in quiet for postlingual adults one year after modern implantation.

Elderly Fall Statistics
Falls among adults 65 and older are still sending someone to the US emergency room every 11 seconds, and the real cost stretches far beyond the injury bill. This Elderly Fall page puts the most decision changing evidence side by side, from exercise programs cutting falls by 23% to home changes that save $1,200 per prevented fall, so you can see which prevention choices actually move the needle.