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Death loves year-end holidays. Several studies show you have a greater chance of dying on Christmas, the day after Christmas or New Year’s Day than any other single day of the year.
This is true for people who die of natural causes, which account for 93% of all deaths, according to the Centers for Disease Control.
It’s also true, researchers say, for people who die of the five most common diseases: circulatory problems, respiratory diseases, endocrine/nutritional/metabolic problems, digestive diseases and cancer.
There’s a spike in deaths for all age groups on those days with one exception – children
C over 2 years ago
He’s ahead of the season
in-dubio-pro-rainbow over 2 years ago
What?! No sweet candy?!? What a SKULLduggery!
Knightman Premium Member over 2 years ago
Oh my!!! Shrunken heads for Christmas!!!
Zebrastripes over 2 years ago
Death is celebrating past Christmases…make no bones about that!
ChessPirate over 2 years ago
And an Angel on the top.
The Angel… of Death… ☠️
the lost wizard over 2 years ago
Death warms up. :)
^ over 2 years ago
Death loves year-end holidays. Several studies show you have a greater chance of dying on Christmas, the day after Christmas or New Year’s Day than any other single day of the year.
This is true for people who die of natural causes, which account for 93% of all deaths, according to the Centers for Disease Control.
It’s also true, researchers say, for people who die of the five most common diseases: circulatory problems, respiratory diseases, endocrine/nutritional/metabolic problems, digestive diseases and cancer.
There’s a spike in deaths for all age groups on those days with one exception – children
raybarb44 over 2 years ago
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas……
paullp Premium Member over 2 years ago
Aw, even he’s got the spirit of the season!
tinstar over 2 years ago
Those are just bare-bones decorations.
Sisyphos over 2 years ago
Nice ornaments. A somewhat abstract design, developed by a Mister Kit Walker, I believe….