Articles, tagged with "fatality rate", page 1
22nd September 2011
A prognosis of mesothelioma may mean a number of things, depending upon the patient. Some patients may receive the prognosis along with a silver lining and full confidence of an eventual recovery, while some may receive a more difficult prognosis. Unfortu...
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Stewart Wrighter
07th June 2011
One of the most common reasons that people avoid the dentist is that they think that everything is ok. Their logic is simple; no pain means no problems. Unfortunately, most dental conditions including cavities, gum disease and oral cancer give little or n...
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Author:
Yasser
14th April 2011
What is the safest mode of transportation? People keep on wondering how they could guarantee the security and wellbeing of the ones they love.
Some individuals believe that their own car is the safest transportation mode, since many aspects of the trip...
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Author:
Jamie
15th March 2011
The number of serious injuries in motor vehicle crashes dropped to 12,900 in 2008 exceeding the goal that was set for 2010; in 2009, however, the number of serious injuries increased to 12,988 continuing the up and down pattern that occurred over the prev...
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Author:
adamauthors
15th March 2011
Motorcycle safety is not the other person's responsibility, it's yours. Motorcycles have a higher fatality rate per unit of distance traveled as compared to automobiles. Listen up now! Motorcycle riders under 40 years of age are nearly 36 times more likel...
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14th March 2011
In Texas if you are below the age of 21 and ride a motorcycle you are required to wear a helmet. It has been that way since Texas repealed the law for every rider some 7 years ago.
But late in 2010 the national transportation safety board, (NTSB) annou...
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Author:
adamauthors
11th March 2011
With an increase in motorbike sales in many areas of the UK, there has naturally been a corresponding rise in the number of insurance claims made on damaged or stolen cycles. Most of the bike thefts reported annually take place in the UK's major urban a...
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Paul Buchanan
15th February 2011
With the amount of negligent drivers on the road these days, it can be rather dangerous at times to be a pedestrian. Even the most alert pedestrian is somewhat at risk of being in an accident - whether it is due to a distracted driver or falling debris. A...
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Author:
Jason Epstein
19th December 2010
The Basics of the West Nile Disease
West Nile disease is a disease that is caused by a viral infection of the West Nile virus, and may result to encephalities. It is more common in some countries such as Africa, Middle East, and West Asia. It can occu...
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Ricardo Lumbardo
24th November 2010
Fishing is under maritime industry but it is actually an industry in itself. Many of our folks use this to earn a living and it is one of the primary sources of good food and nourishment. For large scale fishing that is used to gain profit, people call it...
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ArticleSubmit Auto
22nd November 2010
Obesity has become one of the major health problems of this century. It is a medical condition where excess body fat has accumulated to the degree that it can adversely affect a person's well being. It often leads to an increase in health problems and/o...
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Wendy Moyer
15th November 2010
Perhaps due to its highly urbanized cityscape and its high concentration of cars and people, road accidents are observed to be increasing in Los Angeles. Brain injury attorneys, quoting a government survey, say that California has in fact the second highe...
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adam smith
21st October 2010
Bulldog Puppy TrainingBulldogs are one of the truly aged and top notch purebred ranges associated with canines within modern society. Synonymous with Britain since the 1500s, Bulldogs are stoic, brave as well as bullheaded (excuse the actual word play her...
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Todd Serrano
23rd September 2010
Economic woes and rising gas prices have led to a significant increase in the number of motorcycle sales. Between 1997 and 2006, yearly motorcycle sales jumped from about 356,000 to almost 1.1 million bikes. Not surprisingly, when the National Highway T...
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Author:
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22nd September 2010
Around a century back, bikers did not have to worry about their health and well being while driving motorcycles. This was because of the fact that the bikes they rode lacked in both features and power. When the first motorcycle was built in about 1885, no...
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go