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by bane 4616 days ago
Remote, low population areas are high for accidents and suicides.

The Alzheimer's chart was unusual, all things being equal, I'd have expected the statistic to be flatter.

Suicide, Alcohol and Parkinson's have a strange sort of correlation.

how come whenever I see these kinds of things, it's always for the U.S.? Is the data simply not available in other countries/areas? I've almost never seen similar visualization experiments for say...France. Is the U.S. just that* much better in collecting and distributing data about itself?