But the practice is leading to
a surprising number of injuries, according to the latest study on the subject.
Not exact matches
But research by Bonanno and others on people who have been through ordeals such as spinal cord
injuries, military deployment and the World Trade Center attack has revealed a
surprising number of sunny results: The majority
of people, he says, show no lasting signs
of trauma.
«We knew our modeling would yield significant results, but the sheer
numbers of preventable fatalities and serious
injuries were
surprising.
The question arises nearly every day and it is not
surprising given the abundance
of articles and advertisements promoting the use
of «stem cell treatments» for a staggering
number of diseases and
injuries.
OSHA might visit for any
number of reasons, including worker complaints, a high
number of reported
injuries or illnesses, repeat violations, a catastrophic event or, as mentioned, a random
surprise inspection.
This result was
surprising, not only because airbags were designed specifically to save lives, but also because a
number of other studies have reported that airbags significantly reduce the risk
of fatality or serious
injury.
However, Lord Sharkey expressed
surprise that the Bill does not define «whiplash» and queried whether the
number of fraudulent claims is rising — government statistics published this week revealed the
number of personal
injury motor insurance claims has actually fallen.
With a growing population, it's no
surprise that the
number of accidents and
injuries (and thus
injury claims) in Glasgow are on the increase.
Indeed, trains — both freight and commuter — account for a
surprising number of severe
injuries in Canada and the United States, and can occur in both dense population centres and small towns.