Archive for November, 2009

Ongoing Football & Brain Injury Investigation

Friday, November 6th, 2009

One thing that seems to coincide with civilization is entertainment. If you look back on the major civilizations throughout history there has always been some culturally specific form of entertainment unique to that culture. In western civilization, this entertainment has often taken the form of aggressive sports.

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Safety Tips To Avoid Automobile Accidents During The Holidays

Thursday, November 5th, 2009

The holidays are an incredibly busy time on America’s roads. Every year, thousands of people hit the nation’s highways to visit loved ones in other states. This volume makes roads potentially dangerous, but with some basic safety, one can avoid an awful automobile accident.

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Proactive Steps to Avoiding Swimming Pool Accidents

Wednesday, November 4th, 2009

The best thing you can do for your pool during this swimming off-season is to make sure that the swimming pool is safe to continue to enjoy. It is easy to let minor and seemingly insignificant repairs go unnoticed or unattended to while the pool is at the height of use during the summer. While this behavior is a gamble at best, it is in the interest of safety to vigilantly inspect and immediately repair any malfunction. Because, even the smallest “insignificant” issue under the right circumstances can be a swimming pool accident and mean disaster.

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Safety Tips To Prevent Burn Accidents From Outdoor Fires

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

As the weather cools off around the country, more and more people are spending evenings outdoors around bonfires. While these can be enjoyable experiences with friends and family members, care must be taken to prevent burn injuries to those loved ones.

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Child’s Electrocution Prompts Awareness

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

The unexpected death of a child is always a tragic event.  However, even the most terrible accidents can have a silver lining if some awareness for others is born from them.

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