Here's an interesting graphic from National Geographic, which handily illustrates likelihood of causes of death in US citizens.
By all means, look over these and draw your own conclusions. Please note the enormous risks of dying of heart disease, cancer and stroke compared to everything else and consider how much can be done to reduce their risk of occurring: not smoking, taking a baby aspirin a day, improving your weight, blood pressure or cholesterol without "waiting until my body tells me something is wrong". (Your body telling you something is wrong is you having a heart attack, stroke or cancer.)
Also, consider that risks of seriously harmful side-effects often discussed in papers or on TV (bone disease with Fosamax, muscle toxicity with cholesterol pills...) may be as low as 1 in 10,000 to 1 in a million: that is about the likelihood of you dying by accidental electrocution to 3 times less likely than dying through a fireworks accident.
Should kind of make you go Hmmm....
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