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Road Rage Accidents Pose Serious Threat to Safety of US Motorists

Road rage is a major problem for drivers in the US and can lead to serious car accidents. According to a survey conducted by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, nearly 80 percent of all US drivers got angry while operating a motor vehicle at some point in 2015. The survey found that the vast …

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NJ Motorcyclist Crashes inside Lincoln Tunnel, Suffers Critical Injuries

A serious motorcycle crash inside the Lincoln Tunnel resulted in significant injuries to an Englewood NJ resident. The single-vehicle accident occurred around 1:00 a.m. It is believed by law enforcement that the motorcyclist lost control of his bike and crashed on the NJ side of the Lincoln Tunnel. The motorcyclist, a 24-year-old man from Englewood …

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How Accurate Are Safety Records on NJ Carnival Ride Accidents?

A number of recent amusement park accidents in other states have gotten significant media coverage, prompting concerns among many who own and operate carnivals and fairs in New Jersey. That’s because slip & fall accidents and other types of accidents at NJ carnivals are extremely common, especially during the summer when New Jersey residents flock …

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South Jersey Health Professionals Encourage Motorcyclists to Wear Helmets

Motorcycle safety advocates and health professionals worry that motorcyclists who fail to wear helmets while riding on NJ roadways are exposing themselves to significant physical injuries. Beyond that, say some auto safety experts and emergency room doctors in South Jersey, these motorcyclists are putting their lives at risk every time they hop on a bike …

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Whole Foods Committed “Serious” Health Violations at Kitchen Facility

Whole Foods, the popular chain of healthy grocery stores in the United States, recently had to deal with a major health issue after federal inspectors found that the corporation’s Massachusetts plant committed “serious violations.†These kinds of prepared foods have become increasingly popular among consumers on the go, as more and more people simply don’t …

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Ex-Wrestler Hulk Hogan Wins $115 Million in Sex Tape Privacy Case

Hulk Hogan, the former pro wrestler and TV star, has won a huge award in a civil case revolving around the release of a sex tape. Gawker Media posted a segment from the sex tape, which featured Hogan, on its Gawker.com website in 2012. Hogan later sued the online media company for violating his privacy …

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Federal Government Asked to Investigate Fire-Related Deaths in Recalled Jeeps

The Center for Auto Safety, a nonprofit organization that informs consumers about car safety issues, has asked the federal government to reopen its investigation into deadly crash-related fires occurring in older-model Jeep SUVs. Rear-crash fires in these vehicles, which were recalled in June 2013, have reportedly resulted in a number of deaths since the recall …

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SIDS is Major Cause of Infant Deaths on New Year’s Day

Sudden infant death syndrome, also known as “SIDS,†is still the leading cause of death among infants in the U.S., according to a report issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The good news is that the number of SIDS-related deaths, along with other deaths related to birth injuries, has decreased over …

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