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    The Six Most Feared but Least Likely Causes of Death
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    Deepak Chopra, M.D., a pioneer of alternative medicine, once said that everything we fear has already happened. In other words, there's no need to fear most of what we spending time fearing. Still, many Americans have intense fears of death by certain causes that are actually very unlikely to occur. On the contrary, the most likely causes of death are rarely sources of fear for most of us. What follows is a list of some of those common, yet unfounded, causes of death that are most feared ... yet least likely to occur. Then, at the end of the article take a look at the real most common causes of death, and see if your fears are justified.


    Airplane crashes: Some 30 million Americans describe themselves as "anxious" flyers. What makes them anxious is the fear of dying in a plane crash. What's the actual risk of being involved in a fatal airline accident? According to Arnold Barnett, a statistical expert in the field of aviation safety, it's once every 19,000 years--and that is only provided the person flew on an airplane once a day for 19,000 years!


    Shark attacks: Do you refuse to go near the movie Jaws for fear that you'll never go back in the water? You're not alone, as many Americans fear getting killed by a shark. According to the International Shark Attack File (ISAF), though, only 1,909 confirmed shark attacks have occurred around the world--between 1580 and 2003! Of these, 737 happened in the United States, and 38 people died as a result. That said, what are your real odds of being attacked by a shark? One in 11.5 million, says the ISAF. Being killed by a shark? Zero in 264.1 million.

    Being murdered: According to the World Health Organization (WHO), one person is murdered about every 60 seconds worldwide, and in 2000, an estimated 520,000 people were murdered in the world. Although this sounds like a lot, let us put things into perspective: In 2000, over 6 million people died of cancer.

    Falling to death: In 2001, more than 11,600 people aged 65 and older died from fall-related injuries, representing a very real concern. Children are also at risk of falling if they're not being properly supervised. But the type of fall we're talking about here is the kind that occurs from a height and to adults. While falling from a height is a leading cause of work-related death among construction workers, it kills only an estimated 80 people each year. And, the risk to the general population, who are exposed to heights less often, is likely to be lower than that.

    Terrorist attack: With the recent London bombings and September 11th not too far behind, death by terrorist attack is fresh in many people's minds. A poll in Conde Nast Traveler in February 2003 found that one-third of respondents feared a terrorist attack. What are your real odds of dying this way? Historically speaking, it's a one in 9.3 million chance--which is a slightly greater risk than you have of dying in an avalanche.

    Natural disaster: Earthquakes, tornados, hurricanes, floods, storms, heat, cold ... all of these are perceived as a threat looming overhead at any time. Your real lifetime odds of dying from a natural force like those listed above? One in 3,357, according to the science and technology Web site LiveScience.com. You're much more likely to be killed by a fire or by committing suicide.

    Actual Leading Causes of Death

    Biggest fears aside, the Journal of the American Medical Association published a study that uncovered the actual leading causes of death in the United States (in 2004). Overwhelmingly, these causes stem from our own, modifiable behaviors.

    • Tobacco (435,000 deaths, 18.1 percent of total U.S. deaths)
    • Poor diet and physical inactivity (400,000 deaths, 16.6 percent)
    • Alcohol consumption (85,000 deaths, 3.5 percent)
    • Microbial agents (75,000)
    • Toxic agents (55,000)
    • Motor vehicle crashes (43,000)
    • Incidents involving firearms (29,000)
    • Sexual behaviors (20,000)
    • Illicit use of drugs (17,000)
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    Most of that list reads like any good party I have been too.....
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    the one that freaks me out is being buried alive. I tried to go caving with a friend. Didn't know it till i got there that there was no way I'm going in there.
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    I'm not affraid of death...i'm affraid of my family and friends deaths. Dave
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    Interesting. Dave


    • Tobacco (435,000 deaths, 18.1 percent of total U.S. deaths)
    • Poor diet and physical inactivity (400,000 deaths, 16.6 percent)
    • Alcohol consumption (85,000 deaths, 3.5 percent)
    • Microbial agents (75,000)
    • Toxic agents (55,000)
    • Motor vehicle crashes (43,000)
    • Incidents involving firearms (29,000)
    • Sexual behaviors (20,000)
    • Illicit use of drugs (17,000)
    What's really eye-opening is if you overlay demographics on top of this, the statistics for a 40-ish, white, suburban, middle-to-upper-middle-class male is a tiny sliver.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Offshoredrillin View Post
    the one that freaks me out is being buried alive. I tried to go caving with a friend. Didn't know it till i got there that there was no way I'm going in there.

    Hey Rob, wanna' go cave diving with us? 800 feet down in a water-filled space between two rock slabs that are so close together you have to drag your tanks on a tether behind you. Fun!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Offshoredrillin View Post
    the one that freaks me out is being buried alive. I tried to go caving with a friend. Didn't know it till i got there that there was no way I'm going in there.
    Just wait until you get a few hundred yds. into the cave and have to crawl through space thats so tight you have to take your hardhat off.

    ..Did I mention that I'm 150lbs. soaking wet.
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    thats the part that freaks me out, being my size and my weight, its hard enough for me to get in and out of some of the exotic cars I work on. I wouldnt have a problem scuba diving, but I wouldn't go in caves.
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    20,000 deaths from SEXUAL BEHAVIOR ???
    Treat every situation like a dog, if you can't eat it or hump it, piss on it and walk away.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cash Bar View Post
    20,000 deaths from SEXUAL BEHAVIOR ???
    Yea, more than Illicit drug use!!! What the HELL does SEXUAL BEHAVIOR mean any way? I like sex much more than drugs!! I'm so ****ed!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cash Bar View Post
    20,000 deaths from SEXUAL BEHAVIOR ???
    Aids? Just a guess.

    Or...remember that dude that accidentally killed his old lady while bangin' her by using an extension cord and alligator clamps and.....oh, nevermind.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Offshoredrillin View Post
    I wouldnt have a problem scuba diving,

    Try some penetration wreck diving, touch something wrong and vis. goes to zero. Add to that jagged rotting steel edges and marine life supprises.

    They say you havent lived until you have doffed your gear to chase a shot fish into a tight wreck.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Offshoredrillin View Post
    thats the part that freaks me out, being my size and my weight, its hard enough for me to get in and out of some of the exotic cars I work on. I wouldnt have a problem scuba diving, but I wouldn't go in caves.
    I got stuck in a vertical chimney in a cave in Central Pennsylvania a couple of years ago. Took about 15 minutes to get free. It was a LONG 15 minutes.
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    Try some penetration wreck diving, touch something wrong and vis. goes to zero. Add to that jagged rotting steel edges and marine life supprises.

    They say you havent lived until you have doffed your gear to chase a shot fish into a tight wreck.
    Nah, I've done a lot of diving, but you will not find me under anything, especially if I had to remove equipment to get in there, I've done the drills and got the certs, but I NEVER want to have to do it!
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    Try some penetration wreck diving, touch something wrong and vis. goes to zero. Add to that jagged rotting steel edges and marine life supprises.
    Ok Tony .... does penetration wreck diving fall under the sexual behavior category?


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    Only if your significant other (or fling of the day) is a wreck..
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ted View Post
    Nah, I've done a lot of diving, but you will not find me under anything, especially if I had to remove equipment to get in there, I've done the drills and got the certs, but I NEVER want to have to do it!
    The real pisser is following your cave reel to get back out and you come to a frayed line end and it aint the exit. It takes a certain mind set. I gave up penetration diving a few years ago when I had to practically drag some arrogant punk out of the Thunderbolt off of Marathon.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tony View Post
    Just wait until you get a few hundred yds. into the cave and have to crawl through space thats so tight you have to take your hardhat off.

    ..Did I mention that I'm 150lbs. soaking wet.

    Tony, your woman needs to feed you better!!

    hows having a wall book case falling and pinning you in a structure fire?? had a full bottle of air...20 minutes of wiggling time, glad it only took me less than 10....
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    I didn't see government and taxes listed
    Run until it sounds expensive
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    Quote Originally Posted by BBB725 View Post
    I didn't see government and taxes listed
    I dont think that falls under "least likely"
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