Annual flu deaths in the United States are not a single fixed number but an estimate derived from models and surveillance data. Public health agencies estimate the burden of inf...
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In most years, influenza causes substantial illness and death, but some seasons stand out as particularly severe. The 2017–2018 Northern Hemisphere flu season was one of these...
Read articleTestosterone is a hormone critical for development, metabolism, and physiological function, and its circulating levels vary across populations. On average, levels differ by age,...
Read articleAverage weight in the United States reflects long-term trends in diet, physical activity, and measurement practices rather than a single fixed number. This overview synthesizes...
Read articleDeaths in the past week are reported through official systems such as civil registration, national mortality databases, and public health dashboards, and are typically driven by...
Read articleMeasles killed an estimated 136,000 people globally in 2022, according to WHO and CDC-backed estimates used in major disease burden studies. Most were children under five, and t...
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