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Roughly 91,000 people end up in the ER on July 4 and 5 each year. Here are the tips to stay safe on Independence Day weekend.
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In recent years, the alarming rise in fire incidents across hospitals and healthcare centres in Bangladesh has revealed a grave and often overlooked danger: the lack of fire safety preparedness in spa ...
As Ohioans prepare for July 4 celebrations, Prevent Blindness Ohio wants the public to be aware of the dangers of fireworks.
The company's attorneys fought to strike what they called "lurid, fabricated stories" from the new filing. Here's what the ...
The Fourth of July is anything but celebratory in the Emergency Room. Every year, doctors amputate fingers and hands damaged ...
Cleanup crews contracted by the Army Corp of Engineers dumped asbestos-tainted wildfire debris in landfills that they shouldn ...
For a second consecutive year, area children had the opportunity to learn important lessons focused on fire and bike safety, ...
Medical experts warn about July 4th health hazards, as ERs see peak visits from fireworks injuries, alcohol accidents, burns, ...
This year's July Fourth weekend is just three days, but it has the same potential hazards as every July Fourth celebration. Here's how to stay safe.