The Six Most Feared But Least Likely Causes of Death
Deepak Chopra, M.D., a pioneer of alternative medicine, once said that everything we fear has already happened. In other words, there’s no need to fear most of what we spending time fearing.
Still, many Americans have intense fears of death by certain causes that are actually very unlikely to occur. On the contrary, the most likely causes of death are rarely sources of fear for most of us.
What follows is a list of some of those common, yet unfounded, causes of death that are most feared … yet least likely to occur.
Then, at the end of the article take a look at the real most common causes of death, and see if your fears are justified.
Airplane crashes: Some 30 million Americans describe themselves as “anxious” flyers. What makes them anxious is the fear of dying in a plane crash. What’s the actual risk of being involved in a fatal airline accident? According to Arnold Barnett, a statistical expert in the field of aviation safety, it’s once every 19,000 years–and that is only provided the person flew on an airplane once a day for 19,000 years!




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