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Epidemiology
Between 1995 and 2005, 16,742 Americans died from hernias.[1] The mortality rate varies according to the type of the hernia and whether it is strangulated or not.
References
- ↑ Title Singel, Ryan (2006-09-11). "One Million Ways To Die". Wired News.