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Drowning is the top cause of death in young kids. As pools and beaches reopen for the summer, emergency physician Dr. Leana ...
Fatal overdoses of fentanyl, though still high in Kern County, have dropped precipitously this year, mirroring national ...
Nearly 80,391 people died from drug overdose in the U.S. in the 12-month period ending December 2024, compared with 110,037 ...
The White House blamed exposure to environmental toxins, poor nutrition and increased screen time for a decline in Americans’ ...
It's the unofficial start of summer, and boats are getting busy out on the lake,s but docking can be tricky and stressful in ...
Trigg Kiser won't be the only Arizona child lost to water this summer, and most of those who will die won't register on our ...
Guns continue to be the leading cause of death for US children and teens since surpassing car accidents in 2020.
Drowning is the leading cause of death for ages 1 to 4. With summer approaching, here are some tips to help keep your children safe in the water.
Researchers at the ACGME, Duke University, and Maastricht University published the results of a comprehensive study examining the leading causes of death for residents and fellows, building on a ...
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