Accidental Death Rate Up in America
The national accidental death rate is 12% higher than it was in 1992.
The national accidental death rate is 12% higher than it was in 1992.
A recent poll done in Virginia (VA) by the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) shows that nearly 1 in 3 Virginians age 50 or older believe they have been the victim of a medical error.
Authored by: John C.
The problem of lead paint leading to health problems continues to be a concern in Portsmouth, Virginia (VA).
In a bizarre transportation accident, a man was killed recently in Pelham, North Carolina (NC) when his pick-up was hit by two trains.
Published reports in the Virginian Pilot newspaper for the weekend of May 19-20, 2007 included reports of numerous automobile and motorcycle accident deaths.