CDC: Some preventable causes of death have declined, but these accounted for almost two-thirds of deaths from all causes.
The number of potentially preventable deaths declined for 3 of the 5 leading causes of death in the Unites States from 2010 to 2014, the CDC reported.The 5 leading causes of death for persons younger than 80 years accounted for 63% of deaths from all causes in 2014, the CDC added.Click through the slides above for the latest numbers on the leading causes of deaths and preventable deaths. Resources CDC estimates preventable deaths from 5 leading causesNumber of deaths for leading causes of death (CDC)Â
Centralizing evidence to boost efficiency across life sciences functions
May 28th 2025The life sciences industry is growing as medtech, biopharma, and investors all face an era of unprecedented innovation and potential. However, firms are also preparing as much as possible for unexpected business challenges and the likelihood of volatility. In an industry that must balance profitability with product efficacy, many life sciences firms are working with new efficiencies to bolster research. In this whitepaper from Wolters Kluwer, you will learn how centralized, unified, and coordinated resources can help organizations overcome fragmented processes and miscommunications, leading to enhanced problem-solving and collaboration, as well as improved outcomes.