MADD: Drunk driving a major cause of accidents in New York
When comparing the number of drivers on the road to the number of drunk drivers on the road, the percentage of those driving intoxicated and
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When comparing the number of drivers on the road to the number of drunk drivers on the road, the percentage of those driving intoxicated and
Two lawsuits have stemmed from a 2012 collision between an NYPD cruiser and a dirt bike. The 20-year-old driver of the bike died, and the
When a doctor looks at a mammogram, he or she could mistake a tumor for dense breast tissue. In fact, a 2011 study by the Mayo Clinic showed that in 75 percent of women’s mammograms that indicated dense breast tissue, doctors failed to detect cancer that was present.
New York police take distracted driving very seriously. With the tremendous number of people on the roads in certain parts of the state, losing focus
A startling report from a health care safety nonprofit might be of interest readers. The study, recently released by a group known as The Association, revealed that nearly 800 surgical tools have been left in patients nationwide since 2005. Sponges, towels and needles are among the items that remained in patients after an operation was completed.