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CDC report: Sports-related traumatic brain injuries on the rise

Due to the increase of sports-related brain injuries among those age 19 and younger, health officials are now pushing for more to be done to prevent these types of injuries from happening in the first place. Overall, the number of deaths due to brain trauma has decreased. However, the number of underage athletes being seen in emergency rooms due to athletic injuries, including brain injuries, has greatly increased. In fact, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, sports and recreation-related traumatic brain injuries increased 60 percent between 2001 and 2009 among those under the age of 19. This increase also comes at

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Bicyclist killed in New York City hit-and-run accident

With so much going on in New York City, it is vital for all drivers to be paying close attention to their surroundings. This means being on the lookout for other vehicles, as well as bicyclists and pedestrians. Recently, a tow truck driver ran over a bicyclist on a Brooklyn street. After striking the bicyclist, the tow truck driver left the scene. He did not even call 911. The bicyclist ended up dying before emergency personnel arrived on the scene. Luckily, a witness to the bicycle accident was able to write down the license plate number of the tow truck to give to police. The

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Driver loses control, injures 8 in Manhattan

Anyone who lives in New York City can tell you the streets are crowded. Cars, buses and cyclists are zipping around, while pedestrians stick to their routes by foot on the city sidewalks. With everyone in such close proximity to each other, it can be a disaster when one person loses control. Recently, a Queens man proved this when he lost control of a rented car while driving. The disaster stretched half of a city block in Manhattan. In total, eight people were injured, with one 60-year-old man suffering severe injuries. In looking at what happened, it was on a Wednesday morning when the car

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Bicycle accidents a leading cause of head injuries

Most New York City residents do not even own a car. Instead, many rely on public transportation, walking and bicycles to get to where they need to be. And now, with the bike sharing program CitiBike underway, biking may become an even more popular mode of transportation. However, what many riders may not realize is that bike accidents account for more sports-related head injuries than any other type of sport. This means that while many might hear about the dangers associated with football, the truth is that bicycle riding is even more dangerous. According to the American Association of Neurological Surgeons, in 2009 there were

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Safety concerns shut down bus company with service to NYC

Traveling by bus can be a nice way to sit back and relax. Some even like to listen to music or read. Others just take a nap. No doubt, for many New York residents, taking a bus is looked at as a safe and rather convenient way to get to a travel destination. This is why it may come as a shock to learn the Lucky Star bus company was recently shut down by the federal government. The discount service, which operated buses between Boston and New York City, was shut down due to safety concerns. According to investigators, not only were the buses dangerous,

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Medication error contributing factor in patient’s death

Many of the patients in hospitals are already in vulnerable states. Whether it is due to disease, infection or injury, many of these patients just want to be properly treated and no longer in pain. Many of these same patients also do not know that much about medicine and rely on the nurses in the hospital to give them the proper medications, in the right amounts.

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