Holidays Bring Death for Many Americans
Dec. 14th, 2004 02:24 pm"Christmas is the deadliest day of the year for Americans with 12.4 percent more deaths than normal, researchers said on Monday." Mind you, this doesn't "count deaths from suicide, murder or accidents". I tried looking up statistics on suicide organized by month, but the most I can find are citations to a source that I can't find the full text for.
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Also in the news: "Vaccinating mice against Lyme disease may help protect people against the infection, which is often spread from mice to humans, U.S. researchers said on Monday." I'm amazed it took people this long to figure out that vaccinating the common non-human carriers of disease would reduce the prevalence of infection among humans. To borrow a term from
thebkcam: DUH. Now, there was a short mention of how this may relate to crows and West Nile Disease, which I'm sure a certain person will be very interested in, as she probably will be with articles and radio programs about crow intelligence.
( For future reference )
Also in the news: "Vaccinating mice against Lyme disease may help protect people against the infection, which is often spread from mice to humans, U.S. researchers said on Monday." I'm amazed it took people this long to figure out that vaccinating the common non-human carriers of disease would reduce the prevalence of infection among humans. To borrow a term from
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