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"We're concerned about the increase in suffocation deaths among infants and the increase of 91 percent among 15- to 19-year-olds in poisoning deaths, most of which can be attributed to prescription drugs.
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Studies have shown that the reduction in SIDS in the United States paralleled a temporal increase in deaths caused by 'accidental suffocation and strangulation' [ 38].
This growth increases the amount of organic debris in the water, which can lead to a decrease in the available oxygen, resulting in suffocation of fish and other animals.
Being trapped in a confined space also means a rising temperature and an increase in carbon dioxide, which, if it reaches too high a level, leads to suffocation.
The increased risk of unintentional suffocation in such circumstances needs to be reinforced.
However, the decrease in strangulation and suffocation in Virginia can be attributed to changes in the collection and coding of data in 2006 and 2007, respectively.
Two white policemen were indicted today in the suffocation death of a black man who had struggled with them.
Psychiatrists have theorized that emotional distress reflects a built-in response to suffocation.
If there is broken or stretched elastic, the sheet may slip off the mattress and bunch around baby's face, increasing the risk of suffocation.
From 1999 to 2010, suicide by suffocation in the US increased from 18% to 24% for men and from 12% to 18% for women aged 35 64 years [ 41].
A tombstone in Kensal Green Cemetery commemorates "LR Who died of suffocation in the great fog of London 1814".
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