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  1. Heart and circulatory diseases cause more than a quarter (27 per cent) of all deaths in the UK; that's nearly 170,000 deaths each year - an average of 460 people each day or one death every three minutes. Around 44,000 people under the age of 75 in the UK die from diseases each year. Since the BHF was established the annual number of deaths.

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  2. 2023年12月6日 · Spread the love. New data from the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) indicates a significant increase in heart issues among pilots, with heart failure spiking nearly 1,000% in 2022.

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  5. 2015年10月11日 · The difference between gold and the Dow is very important. Gold is a hedge against government for the individual; it is not an institutional investment. The reason is rather simple — gold pays no dividend. As we can see from the above chart of this ratio back to 1790, the major support on this ratio is 3 to 3.3 and the resistance stands at 20:1.

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  7. 2022年8月4日 · Since gasoline in Europe is about €2.07 Euros, now €7.82, which is now about $8.21 up to $10 a gallon compared to the US national average of $4.642. The dramatically higher cost of energy in Europe is driving inflation substantially higher in Europe because it also filters over into the cost of transporting everything, right down to food.