The best method I know of is to learn what the causes of death are from CDC WONDER, and then research each cause of death individually.
This method have the following disadvantages:
- The articles found often are vague, often ambiguous, and occasionally contradictory.
- The articles found are often littered with irrelevant or repeated information.
- This method may prevent one from learning about information that helps prevent multiple causes of death (such as anti-aging).
A method that may improve efficiency is research causes of death in descending order of abstraction (for example researching transport deaths first, then pedestrian deaths, then deaths from crossing the street). My concern of this method is that it may increase repeated information.
Advice would be appreciated.