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  1. Published October 12, 2021. Updated December 19, 2023. From the trenches to the apocalyptic battlefields, these World War I photos capture the tragedy of the conflict that was unlike anything the world had ever seen before. World War I was not, as it’s commonly known, “the war to end all wars.”. It was just the beginning of the kind of ...

  2. May 20, 2024 · The Global Burden of Disease (GBD) study provides a comprehensive assessment of global health trends. This dataset contains the death and DALY counts and rates for 371 diseases and injuries. This is the citation of the original data obtained from the source, prior to any processing or adaptation by Our World in Data.

  3. Displaying World War I In Color. Ullstein Bild/Getty Images Original photo of cavalry troops at the Battle of Somme. Find the colorized version of this photo in the gallery. Much of the archival footage from the First World War is in black-and-white. But thanks to advances in film technology, we can now see World War I in color.

  4. Dec 7, 2021 · It shows the data for the year before the pandemic. During the pandemic the number and causes of deaths have changed. For 2020 it is estimated that 5.7 million people died from COVID and the current 2021 death toll – before the year is even over – is estimated to be 11.5 million. 1 Other causes of death declined during the pandemic. We ...

  5. Jun 13, 2022 · Gaia continues quest for the ultimate sky map. Europe's Gaia telescope has dropped its latest batch of data as it seeks to assemble the largest catalogue of light sources in the sky. It is ...

  6. Global Cancer Observatory (GCO) reposted. IARCWHO @IARCWHO Jan. 10, 2024. #CervicalCancerAwarenessMonth. IARC & partners estimate #CervicalCancer was responsible for more years of life lost (YLL) than any other #cancer in low HDI countries, causing 26.3% of all preventable cancer deaths in these countries & 1.83 million YLL #CxCa.

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  8. Cancer is one of the world's largest health problems. The Global Burden of Disease study1 estimates that around 10 million people died from cancer in 2019, and around one-in-six deaths worldwide were from cancer. Cancer is a particularly common cause of death in richer countries, where other causes of death — such as infectious diseases and ...