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Read More..New research by the Highway Loss Data Institute suggests that hybrids are safer than their conventional counterparts, reducing the risk of injury in car accidents by as much as 25%
Read More..The perception among car buyers is that SUVs are safer, but for many years it has not been the case. In fact, overall, SUVs may have resulted in a net
Read More..Research published in the British medical journal The Lancet shows that brain injury patients who were presumed to be in a vegetative state can still hear and respond to stimu
Read More..On Saturday, a gas pipeline explosion killed a man and injured five others in Fairborn, Ohio. بيتواي The explosion was triggered when an excavator struck a gas line, and killed
Read More..Chantix has been called the most dangerous drug on the market today, and suicide statistics reported to the US Food and Drug Administration support that characterization of its dangers. Chantix
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Read More..Although the number of deer-related car accidents in the state decreased by 7.7 percent in 2010, Ohio remains fourth in the nation in deer-related car accident deaths. There wer
Read More..The US Department of Justice’s Drug Enforcement Agency is holding its third National Prescription Drug Take Back Day. gaminator ingyen letöltése This Saturday from 10 am to 2 pm, at
Read More..Franklin County Sherriff’s office received more than $223,000 in a federal grant to reduce alcohol-related car accidents and wrongful deaths in the fiscal year of 2012. The grant is given
Read More..An inspector from the Columbus, Ohio office of the Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) prevented the possible wrongful death of a construction worker in Mercerville, Ohio. The inspector was
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