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Both deaths were consistent with use of the drug MDMA, also known as Ecstasy or molly, prompting the city to recommend that the concerts be canceled just hours before the third day of the festival was to start, the mayor's office said, citing "serious health risks".
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Thirty-nine (5.6%) deaths were consistent with physician-assisted suicide or euthanasia.
The police have said that the deaths are consistent with a murder-suicide.
There was no increase of cerebrocardiovascular deaths, and the suggested increased risk of vascular deaths was consistent with chance.
Since the main causes of maternal and perinatal deaths are consistent across lower income countries, it stands to reason that there are also similarities in the avoidable factors associated with those deaths.
The finding of an imprecise but considerably larger association with diabetes deaths is consistent with previous studies showing that diabetics are a susceptible subgroup (e.g., Goldberg et al. 2001), as well as recent studies of deaths from diabetes (e.g., Ostro et al. 2006).
The pattern of cardiovascular deaths was consistent with evidence that mechanistic pathways linking exposure and death included pulmonary and systemic inflammation, accelerated atherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries), and changes in cardiac autonomic function (as measured by changes in heart rate variability).
Estimates indicating a hastening of death were consistent over several subgroups.
"The cause of death is consistent with hanging.
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