Rural Americans at higher risk of death from five leading causes – Press Release
A new CDC study demonstrates that Americans living in rural areas are more likely to die from five leading causes than their urban counterparts.
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A new CDC study demonstrates that Americans living in rural areas are more likely to die from five leading causes than their urban counterparts.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – Women are significantly more likely to suffer severe injuries or fatalities in auto accidents compared to their male counterparts according to a new report published by MyPhillyLawyer. The findings, based on recent studies and data from the National Highway Safety and Transporation Administration (NHSTA) have been released by the law firm in … Continue reading MyPhillyLawyer Demands Equal Representation in Car Safety After Report Shows Women Face Higher Risks of Severe Injuries and Fatalities in Car Accidents
Despite decreases in cancer death rates nationwide, a new report shows slower reduction in cancer death rates in rural America (a decrease of 1.0 percent per year) compared with urban America (a decrease of 1.6 percent per year),
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About 1 in 59 eight -year-old children in 11 communities across the United States were identified as having autism in 2014, according to a report published today in CDC’s Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR) Surveillance Summary.
One in 36 (2.8%) 8-year-old children have been identified with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), according to an analysis published today in CDC’s Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR).
Petrillo & Goldberg LawWorkers’ Compensation New Jersey businesses will pay lower workers’ compensation premiums, but injured workers will receive higher payouts for some types of benefits, according to recent news from the New Jersey Compensation Rating & Inspection Bureau (NJCRIB). NJCRIB recommended a 4.7 percent decrease in workers’ compensation insurance premiums for 2023. Insurance Commissioner … Continue reading New Jersey Has Lower Workers’ Compensation Premiums, Higher Payouts in 2023
Petrillo & Goldberg LawWorkers’ Compensation New Jersey businesses will pay lower workers’ compensation premiums, but injured workers will receive higher payouts for some types of benefits, according to recent news from the New Jersey Compensation Rating & Inspection Bureau (NJCRIB). NJCRIB recommended a 4.7 percent decrease in workers’ compensation insurance premiums for 2023. Insurance Commissioner … Continue reading New Jersey Has Lower Workers’ Compensation Premiums, Higher Payouts in 2023
Petrillo & Goldberg Law Workers’ Compensation Pennsauken, NJ (Law Firm Newswire) February 22, 2023 – New Jersey businesses will pay lower workers’ compensation premiums, but injured workers will receive higher payouts for some types of benefits, according to recent news from the New Jersey Compensation Rating & Inspection Bureau (NJCRIB). NJCRIB recommended a 4.7 percent … Continue reading New Jersey Has Lower Workers’ Compensation Premiums, Higher Payouts in 2023
Adults on dialysis treatment for end-stage kidney disease were 100 times more likely to have a Staphylococcus aureus (staph) bloodstream infection than adults not on dialysis during 2017-2020, according to a new Vital Signs report released today by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).