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- In the United States, an estimated 15 to 20 million people suffer from peripheral neuropathy. This condition, characterized by nerve damage in the extremities, can manifest in various ways, including numbness, tingling, and in some cases, sharp pain
- In the US, about 2.6 million people annually experience hand and wrist injuries that require treatment in emergency departments. This figure represents a significant number of individuals experiencing pain and discomfort in their hands and wrists.
- It's difficult to pinpoint an exact number of people who suffer from ear pain annually, but studies suggest that ear infections and related health-care visits are very common. For example, in 2003, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimated 2.4 million U.S. health-care visits were associated with acute otitis externa (outer ear infection). Additionally, approximately 9 million children in the U.S. reported having ear infections (otitis media) in 2006, In addition ,in the United States, approximately 667,000 children under 15 years old undergo ear tube surgery annually, making it the most common surgery for this age group. Additionally, around 1 million children each year have pressure-equalizing (PE) tubes placed in their ears.
- In the United States, an estimated 1.8 million people experience post-traumatic headaches annually following an injury. While most of these headaches resolve, about 400,000 develop into chronic conditions. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that about 1.7 million people in the U.S. experience a traumatic brain injury (TBI) each year, many of which are concussions.
- Approximately 1% to 5% of people develop sciatica each year. This means that millions of new cases of sciatica are diagnosed annually.
- In 2020, 619 million people worldwide suffered from low back pain, which is also known as lumbago. By 2050, this number is projected to increase to 843 million. Low back pain is the leading cause of disability globally.
- Periarthritis of the shoulder, also known as frozen shoulder or adhesive capsulitis,
- has an annual incidence rate of 3% to 5% in the general population, according to Lippincott. In individuals with diabetes, this incidence can be significantly higher, reaching up to 20%,
- In 2020, it was estimated that 55.8 million people worldwide had gout. This represents an increase of 22.5% since 1990. The age-standardized prevalence was 659.3 per 100,000 people. In the United States, an estimated 12.1 million adults were affected in 2017-2018.
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Benzene, also known as benzol, is a colorless liquid with a sweet odor. Benzene evaporates into air very quickly and dissolves slightly in water. Benzene is highly flammable. Most people can begin to smell benzene in air at approximately 60 parts of benzene per million parts of air (ppm) and recognize it as benzene at 100 ppm. Most people can begin to taste benzene in water at 0.5–4.5 ppm. One part per million is approximately equal to one drop in 40 gallons. Benzene is found in air, water, and soil. Benzene comes from both industrial and natural sources.
Industrial Sources and Uses. Benzene was first discovered and isolated from coal tar in the 1800s. Today, benzene is made mostly from petroleum. Because of its wide use, benzene ranks in the top 20 in production volume for chemicals produced in the United States. Various industries use benzene to make other chemicals, such as styrene (for Styrofoam® and other plastics), cumene (for various resins), and cyclohexane (for nylon and synthetic fibers). Benzene is also used in the manufacturing of some types of rubbers, lubricants, dyes, detergents, drugs, and pesticides.
The National Cancer Institute estimates that benzene exposures from smoking account for about 90% of benzene exposures in smokers. In the United States, approximately 238,000 people may be occupationally exposed to benzene. Additionally, severe benzene poisoning, including preleukemia or acute leukemia, was observed in 26 out of 28,500 benzene workers. - While "vascular headache" is an outdated term, migraines, which were previously classified under that term, are extremely common. Globally, an estimated 1 billion people suffer from migraines annually. In the United States, an estimated 12% of the population experiences migraines. Additionally, 20% of the US population, or over 40 million people, report headaches annually
- It's estimated that around 65.14 million individuals were affected by urticaria globally in 2019. This translates to a prevalence of 841.88 per 100,000 population, with a DALY rate (Disability-Adjusted Life Years) of 50.39 per 100,000. While this figure encompasses both acute and chronic urticaria, it's estimated that the annual incidence of chronic urticaria is around 20 per 100,000 population, according to a study from the United States. In 2017, the global incidence of urticaria was estimated at 160 million new cases annually
- In 2025, it is estimated that approximately 30,300 new cases of stomach cancer will be diagnosed in the United States. This includes roughly 17,720 cases in men and 12,580 cases in women. Additionally, an estimated 10,780 deaths are projected to occur due to stomach cancer.