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  2. Medical examiner reveals new details on Richard Simmons ... - AOL

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    The report, obtained by NBC News, listed his cause of death as "sequelae of blunt traumatic injuries" due to a "ground level fall." (Sequelae means after-effects.)

  3. What Is Chuck Woolery’s Cause of Death? What We Know About ...

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    The cause of Woolery's death has not yet been released. At this point, the public knows only what his close friend and podcast co-host Mark Young has shared with the media.

  4. List of causes of death by rate - Wikipedia

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    The causes listed are relatively immediate medical causes, but the ultimate cause of death might be described differently. For example, tobacco smoking often causes lung disease or cancer, and alcohol use disorder can cause liver failure or a motor vehicle accident.

  5. Big Tech whistleblower's parents sue, sounding alarm ... - AOL

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    The parents of a young California tech whistleblower whose 2024 death was ruled a suicide are now suing the City and County of San Francisco, alleging they violated public records laws by refusing ...

  6. Cause of death - Wikipedia

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    In law, medicine, and statistics, cause of death is an official determination of the conditions resulting in a human's death, which may be recorded on a death certificate. A cause of death is determined by a medical examiner. In rare cases, an autopsy needs to be performed by a pathologist. The cause of death is a specific disease or injury, in ...

  7. Category:Deaths by cause - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Romans by cause of death (5 C) Deaths due to animal attacks (24 C, 11 P) Deaths from asphyxiation (9 C, 164 P) B. Deaths from bleeding (8 C, 119 P) C.

  8. Postmortem caloricity - Wikipedia

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    The cause of postmortem caloricity varies depending on the cause of death: Postmortem glycogenolysis – a phenomenon beginning soon after death observed in nearly all cadavers. In an average adult, postmortem glycogenolysis can produce up to 140 calories of heat which can raise the temperature of the body by up to 2 °C.

  9. Motorcycle crash on U.S. Route 62 kills Austin Healy, son of ...

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    CANTON ‒ The son of former Canton mayor William J. Healy II died Tuesday evening from injuries suffered in a motorcycle crash on U.S. Route 62 between Cleveland and Market avenues.. Austin L ...