What you're likely to die from at every age
What you're likely to die from at every age
What you're likely to die from at every age
I wonder if poisoning counts stuff like overdose/alcohol poisoning because that one seems strange
Source is a bit outdated now, 2018 (didn't realize when I posted that), but it's primarily from drugs apparently. Both prescription and non-prescription.
A bit sad that they didn't try to distinguish between accidents and suicide. But that's probably hard to know in most cases.
Yeah, makes sense then
A drug overdose is termed as a posioning in these kinds of formats/contexts, for whatever reason.
The vast majority of these 'poisonings' are not like... snake bites, food poisoning, radiation poisoning, cyanide... they are overdoses of some kind, meth, fentanyl, prescription drugs, alcohol, etc.
Spouse that's tired of yo shit.
Yes it does. We're not talking Agatha Christie here.
25-44 Just out here drinking random potions that turn out to be poisoned
Who came up with this graphic design?
What a terrible way to show this data, and only shows a small amount of info.
Could've been 6 lines if text and imparted as much.
Yeah... If this needed to be a graphic, a line or bar chart showing the relative rates of these handful of mortality causes would have been so much easier to read and conveyed more information.
How else would you know that between 4-5, 24-25, 44-45 and 64-45, you were IMMORTAL.
64-45
MY TIME HAS COME
This graphic is incorrect. The biggest concern at my age is rogue samurai.
Sounds like you should have spent more time studying the blade
Well I'm still alive, aren't I?
And quicksand
Poisoning? Really?
If you can make it to 45 without killing yourself then you’re rewarded with cancer.
I only have a few more years until I cross that threshold.
Looking forward to the melanoma.
And by that I mean that I hate everything about it. :)
Usually from all the poison you ingested that didn’t kill you
Probably alcohol poisoning.
Just saying.
Around that age, you start cooking for yourself
Food poisoning, overdose, severe allergic reaction, medication conflict
Healthcare nomenclature is moving away from "opioid overdose" to "opioid poisoning". This is partly to do with stigma related to substance use- overdose can feel like it assigns blame "well if they just dosed correctly....". Also, poisoning is more accurate if you consider the fact that many street drugs have impurities, and unless you are having your drugs tested or testing them yourself, you can't be sure that you are taking the "correct" dose (or even what you are taking at all).
I put did not put "correct" in quotations to stigmatize, but rather to highlight that there isn't an established correct dose for street drugs. Correct in this case would mean to desired effect, and I understand why people choose to self-medicate so please don't take offense. Be safe out there!
Childhood diseases may overtake birth defects and accidents again soon.
Man, I wish there was something we could do about it. Oh well, one can dream i guess.
Poisoning? Do I have an enemy I don't know about?
Yeah, it's yourself
My thought exactly. How many of those "accidents" were spouses or family trying to get rid of someone
Poisoning can be accidental.
Alcohol, medication, recreative drugs...
Poison?!?
Overdose.
Accidental poison
We’re in our poison era, friend
Probably Alcohol and/or Tabacco
So I already beat everything, including cancer and heart disease, so I should be immortal, right?
All I'm learning is that somewhere between the ages 4-5, and in 20 year increments ever after. I am effectively immortal for up to one year. I must leverage this power to my advantage.
Ive made to 41 by the skin of my teeth, im coming up on the next hard level, cancer. Im just gonna make sure i have shit ton of health potions bound to quick bar.
Well the cancer didn't take me at 45, so lets go heart disease!
It gets us all eventually.
Lokhir of Rorikstead: an arrow to the ankle.
Well, I better ramp up the poisoning then, only got a few more years to avoid cancer.
I hope some day we can get rid of all of these.
So that other things can take their place! Woo!
Unless you're going to eliminate all deaths, there will always be a leading cause of death.
Does this not vary by sex?
I'm gonna need a poison tester for another 4 years...
Eh what? Is this factual? Cars kill way more at all stages
I highly doubt that cars kill more people than heart disease.
Edit: You're extremely incorrect. In the US
In 2023, 919,032 people died from cardiovascular disease.
In 2023, there were 40,990 motor vehicle related deaths.
Sorry, I meant after heart disease ofc
If you are in the US, and under roughly 20, the actual leading cause of death is firearms, been like that for the past 5 or 6 years.
https://www.cnn.com/health/guns-death-us-children-teens-dg
Thats from about 6 months ago.
You may also note that the article's source at CDC:
https://wonder.cdc.gov/controller/datarequest/D158;jsessionid=63943AC0B45AD52893397A22A027
No longer works, because this information is inconvenient for the current administration of " "pro-life" ", violence loving fascists.
https://archive.is/XZCYG
Scientific American, from 2022, has this same trend, but extending the age bracket all the way up to age 24.
Ah you see the fire arms have reduced traffic deaths! This is a good thing. Everyone should solve their issues with the car before or after them with some kind of fire arm. I vote for rocket launchers to be bought for this purpose.
On that train of thought I realllyyy wish that graph had total deaths on it for a more accurate picture of if they decreased or increased... Because it just makes it look like the deaths stayed the same and the other factors are all that is changing
Firearms also pop back up over 65 because after a lifetime of fighting the evils of socialism, old Americans end up poor in medical debt and pop themselves. they even believe it's their own fault.
But of course if they didn't have guns everything would be fine.
Also, I'm pretty sure the CDC has been outright banned from even studying the public health effects of firearm availability.
Yeah, that probably happened already.
That's a bit misleading considering the vast majority of those firearm deaths are suicides. Calling it simply firearms makes it sound like murder rates are insanely high and that isn't the case. That's not to say firearm deaths aren't a major problem, just that presenting it in this fashion will lead many to draw an incorrect conclusion about the data.
Suicides and murders and accidents, in each case it's the killing efficiency of firearms that makes such high rates possible.
Its only misleading if you are not capable of realizing a person can shoot themselves or another person.
Calling it simply a firearm means that a firearm caused the death.
Thats it.
If you automatically read context into that, context that is not there, that's either a you problem or a literacy problem.
Also:
https://www.thetrace.org/2025/07/gun-homicide-suicide-data-link-study/
tl:dr, firearm homicide and suicide rates are well corellated with a time lag.
We can say that a big problem is simply too much access to too many guns and say that with data as well.
The... so obvious it hopefully doesn't have to be stated... but apparently it actually does... part, being:
It is significantly easier to kill either yourself or another person with a firearm, than without one.
Its even easier than via using a car, in the US.
Plenty of people kill themselves and others in car accidents or otherwise using/involving a car... but the above graph is as agnostic to intent, to victim/perpetrator with cars as it is with guns, but for some reason, you don't bring that up, that doesn't need to be specifically clarified.
USA used to point to suicide rates in CCCP countries as evidence of winning in te Cold war era...but US rates are now much higher.