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Should Utah require helmets, take other steps for safety?
Should Utah require helmets, take other steps for safety? The Salt Lake Tribune Published May 22, 2012 08:11AM MDT Should Utah make motorcyclists and children on bikes wear helmets? A new national report says Utah ranks 21st in the nation for fatal injuries and urges the state to adopt stronger laws on seatbelts, helmets and teen dating violence. Released Tuesday, The Facts Hurt: A State-by ...
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Injury-related deaths: Which state ranks highest?
Report ranks states on safety by number of deaths, preventative laws in place to prevent catastrophes
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Nevada Scores Poorly in Injury Study
Nevada does a relatively poor job of enacting laws and programs aimed at preventing injuries, a report released today indicates.
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Report: Iowa could reduce injuries
Iowa has the 12th-lowest rate of injury deaths in the U.S., but the Hawkeye State could save more lives with tweaks to public policy and regulation, according to a report released Tuesday.
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Florida injury rate No. 18 in nation; 12,000 deaths a year
Every year, more than 12,000 Floridians could dodge an untimely death if only they or those around them were more careful. That's according to a national injury report, released Tuesday, which ranked Florida at No. 18 in the nation for fatal injuries.
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The Facts Hurt: Report Ranks U.S. States on Injury Prevention Potential
According to a new report that rated each U.S. state based on its potential to prevent injuries, Montana and Ohio rank the lowest in the nation; California and New York rank the highest; and New Mexico has the highest rate of injury-related deaths in the country. The report claims that millions of injuries could be prevented annually if more states adopted additional research-based injury ...
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Study: Florida 18th Highest in Injury Deaths
LAKELAND | Florida has the 18th highest rate of injury deaths in the United States and scores in the mid-range on taking key steps to prevent injuries, according to a report released this morning.
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Florida injury rate ranks No. 18 in nation, with 12,000 deaths per year
Every year, more than 12,000 Floridians could dodge an untimely death if only they or those around them were more careful. That's according to a national injury report, released Tuesday, which ranked Florida at No. 18 in the nation for fatal injuries.
orlando.feedsportal.com

Rhode Island scores well in injury prevention study
Rhode Island scores well in injury prevention study
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Connecticut has nation's fifth-lowest injury death rate
According to the report, titled "The Facts Hurt: A State-By-State Injury Prevention Policy Report," Connecticut's rate of fatal injuries was 47.9 per 100,000 people. The national average of 57.9 per 100,000.
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