Sentences with phrase «nonfatal ones»

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The Department of Health, Education and Welfare reported several years later that there had been «13 proven fatal cases, five suspected deaths, and six nonfatal cases...» The truth is that no one is certain how many have died from 1080 poisoning, especially now that it is finding its way into private hands, but there is very little doubt that there have been deaths other than the diagnosed ones.
When they start to cycle alone, it's one of the most common forms of nonfatal injuries in traffic among children.
In babies younger than one year, falls are the number one cause of nonfatal injuries, making up half of all incidents, according to the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The synergistic effects of multiple drugs increase your likelihood of becoming one of the over 100,000 people that die each year from taking their medications correctly or the two million who are hospitalized for nonfatal reactions.
Car accidents are one of the most common sources of injury and death in the United States, with the CDC reporting that motor vehicle accidents were the 4th most common type of nonfatal injury in 2013.
Out of the 30,800 fatal crashes in 2012, 3,702 (12 %) involved at least one heavy truck, and out of the 5,584,000 nonfatal crashes in 2012, 367,000 (6.6 %) involved at least one heavy truck.
«Adolescents and young adults (15 - 19 years) and adults aged 40 years and older have the highest bicycle death rates.3 Children (5 - 14 years), adolescents, and young adults (15 - 24 years) have the highest rates of nonfatal bicycle - related injuries, accounting for more than one - third of all bicycle - related injuries seen in U.S. emergency departments.3 Males are much more likely to be killed or injured on bicycles than are females.3 Most bicyclist deaths occur in urban areas and at non-intersection locations.4» https://www.cdc.gov/motorvehiclesafety/bicycle/ Pucher J, Buehler R, Merom D, Bauman A. Walking and cycling in the United States, 2001 — 2009: Evidence from the National Household Travel Surveys.
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