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Magnesium Deficiency Statistics

Magnesium Deficiency Statistics

Nearly half of people may not get enough magnesium, and NHANES 2013 to 2016 data still place only 7.0% of U.S. adults at or above the RDA. See how low magnesium shows up across bodies and outcomes, from 30% to 40% of bone storage to measurable links with insulin resistance, blood pressure, and even migraine frequency.

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Cruise Ship Illness Statistics

Cruise Ship Illness Statistics

A 6.8% passenger reported slice of gastrointestinal illness is classified as viral syndrome or unspecified, yet the underlying pattern is strikingly consistent because norovirus drives 68% of cruise ship gastroenteritis outbreaks in systematic review data. This page connects the why behind that high hit rate to practical risk levers like cabin crowding, longer days at sea, slower response, and the fact that handwashing and rapid detection measures can materially shorten outbreaks.

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United States Obesity Statistics

United States Obesity Statistics

With obesity reaching 41.9% of U.S. adults in 2021–2022, the page connects what is happening at the BMI level to what it costs Americans, including $173 billion in estimated annual obesity medical costs in 2019. You will also see how everyday behaviors, health risks, and access barriers to anti obesity medications line up, from 763,000 outpatient visits that listed obesity to soaring formulary prior authorization that can stall treatment.

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Teen Sleep Statistics

Teen Sleep Statistics

Even with 39.2% of US high school students managing 7 or more hours on an average school night in 2021, 60% still report getting less sleep than they need and 73% admit using a smartphone in bed. See how shifting school start times can add about 45 minutes of actigraphy measured sleep and cut sleepiness, while tiny nightly losses of 1 to 2 hours can quietly damage attention and memory.

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Caffeine Addiction Statistics

Caffeine Addiction Statistics

A new look at caffeine addiction shows how common dependence can be and how fast withdrawal can hit, from symptoms starting within 24 hours and often lasting up to 2 to 9 days to surveys estimating caffeine use disorders around 0.5% to 1% in populations. You will also see the sharp tradeoff between tolerance and sleep, including studies where cutting caffeine for just a day raises headache and lowers sleep quality, even as moderate intake is often treated as low risk.

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Death Statistics

Death Statistics

Death is not evenly distributed by cause or circumstance, with nearly 75% of worldwide deaths in 2020 linked to noncommunicable diseases, while interpersonal violence and war-related injuries still contributed 9.4 million deaths in 2019. See how the everyday toll adds up to 3.5 million deaths each day globally and how treatments and prevention gaps, like untreated depression affecting 71% in 2022, reshape what the world loses.

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Alcohol During Pregnancy Statistics

Alcohol During Pregnancy Statistics

One in 10 pregnant people reported binge drinking in the UK during 2019–2021, and in the US roughly 28% reported no alcohol use at all, even as miscarriage risk rises with dose in evidence syntheses. This page puts the biology and the measurements together, from alcohol crossing the placenta and dose response neurodevelopment risks to how tools like PEth and T-ACE capture recent or at risk drinking so you can understand what “low risk” really means.

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Drugs Statistics

Drugs Statistics

See how fast the drugs picture is shifting in 2025 and what it costs in 2026, from rising heroin purity in some markets to the scale of overdose and treatment gaps in the US and beyond. You will also connect prevention and care that work, like naloxone and needle services, to the hard outcomes they are built to prevent.

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Children Obesity Statistics

Children Obesity Statistics

Every year, childhood obesity drains US $14 billion from medical care while costing the global economy a projected $1.2 trillion by 2030, and obese children can rack up about $12,000 more in lifetime healthcare than their normal weight peers. This page also connects the dots from hidden risk factors like screen time and sleep with concrete real life impacts such as absenteeism and higher chronic disease risks, so you can see exactly what is driving the surge and what interventions are starting to work.

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Dentures Statistics

Dentures Statistics

With the global dentures market reaching $6.8 billion by 2030 at a 6.2% CAGR, and North America holding a 35% share, this page pinpoints what is actually moving demand and pricing from removable partials to implant supported dentures growing at an 8.5% CAGR. It also pairs market momentum with wear reality, including 70% plus denture users facing stomatitis risk drivers and the $450 million denture adhesive market growth that reflects how everyday fit problems are shaping purchasing decisions.

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Oxycodone Addiction Statistics

Oxycodone Addiction Statistics

Oxycodone was tied to 14,087 overdose deaths in 2022 in the United States, even as millions of Americans struggle with opioid use disorder and access gaps leave many without medication. This page connects what drives oxycodone related harm with the evidence on what helps, including how medication for opioid use disorder can cut overdose risk by about half or more and why only a minority of people who need MOUD receive it.

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Eye Care Industry Statistics

Eye Care Industry Statistics

With 163 million people estimated to have high myopia and the U.S. eye care services market topping $35.6 billion in 2022, this page puts demand, spending, and outcomes side by side, from a roughly 90% reduction in vision loss risk from anti VEGF therapy for neovascular AMD to cataract surgery readmissions of just 1.1% in real world data. It also weighs what patients actually face, including 72% of adults with vision impairment using eye care within 12 months and Medicare paying about $3,017 per cataract surgery episode.

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Flu Death Statistics

Flu Death Statistics

Vaccines avert millions of flu illnesses, yet vaccine-target mismatch and winter surge conditions still drive hospital risk sharply higher, with a 39% overall 2019–2020 season effectiveness against influenza and emergency department visits for influenza like illness jumping 43% at epidemic peaks. This page connects the clinical toll and cost pressures, from roughly 800,000 influenza associated respiratory hospitalizations in 2018–2019 to the billions in healthcare and productivity losses, so you can see exactly why flu death risk is not just about infection rates but about what happens next.

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Overdose Statistics

Overdose Statistics

Drug overdose deaths rose to 109,000 plus in provisional 2022, with opioids involved in 76% of cases, yet the sharpest spikes appear in specific groups like working age adults, where over 50% of deaths fall between 25 and 54, and communities where overdose rates are far higher in urban versus rural settings and among Black men and women. See how fentanyl and other shifting substances drive rapid change, including a 44% jump in Non HISPANIC Black overdose deaths from 2020 to 2021 and record high rates in 25 states above 40 per 100,000.

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Malnutrition Statistics

Malnutrition Statistics

2.4 billion people faced food insecurity in 2022 and chronic malnutrition still holds steady at 22% stunting globally among children under five in 2022, even as wasting and hunger shift with crises. This page connects the full chain from poverty, infections, and low breastfeeding to zinc and vitamin gaps, to show exactly why malnutrition persists and what interventions are actually moving the needle.

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Caregiver Mental Health Statistics

Caregiver Mental Health Statistics

Caregiving takes a real mental health toll, with 40% of U.S. caregivers reporting worsening mental health during COVID 19 and 1 in 5 U.S. adults living with mental illness in 2021, setting a massive baseline for who caregivers are supporting and how they are being affected. This page pulls together evidence on depression, anxiety, psychological distress, and what actually helps, alongside support access numbers like 1.9 million people receiving National Family Caregiver Support Program services in 2023.

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Fentanyl Overdose Statistics

Fentanyl Overdose Statistics

Fentanyl has become the main driver of opioid overdose harm, with 73.5% of opioid overdose deaths involving fentanyl or fentanyl analogs in 2021, even as opioid use disorder treatment reaches only about 1 in 3 adults receiving any medication in 2022. This page connects the shift to synthetic opioids with what that means for lifesaving access like MOUD and take home naloxone.

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Drug Deaths Uk Statistics

Drug Deaths Uk Statistics

Men account for 75% of drug deaths in England and Wales, yet the peak burden sits at ages 45 to 49 with 1,167 deaths in 2021. Scotland is where the rates feel most urgent, with the female drug death rate rising 15% to 10.4 per 100,000 in 2022, SIMD1 areas recording 50.9 per 100,000 versus 5.2 in SIMD5, and opioid involvement stretching from heroin to fentanyl as the picture shifts from who is dying to what is driving it.

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Coronavirus Usa Statistics

Coronavirus Usa Statistics

Long COVID and care disruptions still shape everyday life even as the pandemic moves into its post peak era, from 7.0% of U.S. adults unable to work due to long COVID to 12.4% reporting new or worsened anxiety or depression tied to long COVID symptoms. Meanwhile, the health system side looks different now too, with a CDC test positivity rate of 0.09% during a 2024 reporting week alongside $13.8 billion in ARP public health funding and the economic shock of 2.8 million jobs lost in April 2020.

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Breast Cancer Screening Statistics

Breast Cancer Screening Statistics

From 1989 to 2018, U.S. breast cancer mortality fell 41 percent, while mammography use in 2019 remained high but not universal, with 74.3 percent of women ages 50–74 reporting a mammogram in the past two years. The page also weighs proven mortality benefits against real screening tradeoffs like roughly 7 to 10 percent false positives per round and a positive biopsy recommendation PPV that is often under 30 percent.

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