00:00A reminder before watching the video
00:01There's more content on trending websites.
00:04Many of you may have had your birth chart calculated.
00:06During the Chinese New Year
00:07I'll also check my fortune this year.
00:08Have you ever thought about one day...?
00:10Even how you died
00:13Big data can also be used to extrapolate this.
00:15This is not fortune telling.
00:17It's not an AI prediction.
00:18Rather, it's our statistics bureau.
00:20The latest one
00:22The nation's first cause-of-death calculator
00:26It really feels like I'm about to die.
00:28You might hear this
00:29People have this idea in their hearts
00:31But don't be nervous.
00:33This calculator doesn't require you to draw blood.
00:35No medical examination is required.
00:36You just need to enter your age
00:38Gender Race
00:39and your state
00:41Basic information, etc.
00:42The system can find it for you immediately.
00:44People with similar demographic characteristics to you
00:47What are the most common health killers?
00:50Very bizarre!
00:51Why does our statistics bureau...
00:53Would you even bother making a calculator like this?
00:54So this is in conjunction with July 1st.
00:56World Population Day
00:58The death cause calculator that was launched
01:00Don't mistake this for just a casual little test game.
01:03This is supported by a massive amount of scientific data.
01:07Chief Statistician of the Department of Statistics Malaysia, Uzir
01:10I will issue a notice today.
01:12This system is based on our country
01:14From 2000 to 2023
01:16Up to 1.9 million cases
01:18Developed from medically verified death records.
01:22Its classification criteria fully comply with the standards set by the World Health Organization.
01:27The reason why the authorities introduced this calculator
01:30The purpose is actually to raise public awareness of potential health risks.
01:36knowledge
01:36in other words
01:37It doesn't tell you how you're going to die.
01:39Instead, it tells you what health risks people like you need to be most wary of.
01:44Preventing residual treatment
01:46If you're curious and want to give it a try after hearing this...
01:50Let the director show you...
01:52Enter the URL, or you can simply pick up your phone now.
01:55Let's stay a little longer.
01:56Scan this QR code and try it out.
01:59The webpage has a very simple user interface.
02:02You just need to enter your date of birth.
02:04Gender, race and week
02:06That's fine.
02:07Assume the randomly input sample is a single...
02:10A Chinese woman born in Kuala Lumpur in 1996
02:14This system calculates and compiles...
02:17The most common cause of death for this group in their 30s is traffic accidents.
02:23If you change the sample to those born in 2003
02:26A 23-year-old woman, also in Kuala Lumpur
02:28The most common cause of death at the Zhou level then became intentional self-harm.
02:32That explains the different age groups
02:36Different genders
02:37Different places of residence
02:37In fact, the causes of death can all be different.
02:40By the way
02:41If we look at the data across the country
02:43The number one killer who has taken the most Malaysian lives
02:46It is still ischemic heart disease
02:49According to the latest data from the National Bureau of Statistics
02:51In 2024 alone
02:53There have been more than 17,000 related deaths.
02:56This accounts for 13% of all medically confirmed causes of death.
03:00In summary
03:01These statistics serve as a warning and a reference for everyone.
03:04You can pay more attention to related accidents in your daily life.
03:07Or disease prevention
03:09However, a word of caution
03:10After seeing the results, you don't need to download it yourself.
03:13However, it must be emphasized
03:14He didn't calculate your fate.
03:16Because numbers reflect overall trends.
03:19Not personal fate
03:21It cannot replace a person's medical diagnosis.
03:23Understand your own situation
03:25The most reliable method
03:26Regular check-ups are still necessary.
03:29Consult a professional doctor for advice
03:32Thank you for watching
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