‘Swiper’s thumb?’ Explore some common tech-related injuries
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‘Swiper’s thumb?’ Explore some common tech-related injuries
New study looks at motorized scooter injuries
Veteran gets groundbreaking penis transplant after Afghanistan blast injuries
Vitamin E oil might be cause of vaping-linked lung injuries
Spikes in handgun purchases after high-profile events linked to more firearm injuries
More children suffer head injuries playing recreational sports than team sports
Study ties fire station proximity firmly to prevention of injuries
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Oral contraceptives may protect against serious knee injuries in women