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  2. Are these safety and health hazards lurking in your home? - AOL

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    According to the CDC, more than 400 Americans die from unintentional carbon monoxide poisoning every year.Carbon monoxide (CO) is produced when fuel is burned in cars, lanterns, fireplaces, stoves ...

  3. Home safety - Wikipedia

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    Falling accidents at home are very common and can cause serious and life-threatening injuries, so prevention of slip and trip accidents is essential in the good design of living quarters. This objective is especially important for the elderly and disabled, who may have restricted movement and be more susceptible to hazards.

  4. Safe handling of carcinogens - Wikipedia

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    If exposure occurs, contact emergency health services and use safety shower/eye wash station. Decontamination of area procedures vary depending on the material being handled. Toxicity of some materials can be neutralized with other agents (refer to the MSDS for appropriate action). All surfaces should be wiped down with an appropriate cleaning ...

  5. Aging in place - Wikipedia

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    One-third of American households are home to one or more residents 60 years of age or older. [6] Technology can be an enabler for aging in place—there are four categories of technology that acts as an enabler—Communication and Engagement, Health and Wellness, Learning and Contribution, and Safety and Security. [7]

  6. 5 cancer types where screenings save the most lives - AOL

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    Over a 45-years span — between 1975 and 2020 — improvements in cancer screenings and prevention strategies have reduced deaths from five common cancers more than any advances in treatments ...

  7. Caregiver - Wikipedia

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    In the United States today there are approximately 61.6 million people (referenced above) who are caring at home for family members including elderly parents, and spouses and children with disabilities and/or chronic illnesses.

  8. Can alcohol cause cancer? Here's what the science says

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    He added the death toll of alcohol-related cancer deaths was higher than the 13,500 deaths from drunken driving crashes annually in the U.S. But, he said, "the majority of Americans are unaware of ...

  9. Obesity - Wikipedia

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    The healthy BMI range varies with the age and sex of the child. Obesity in children and adolescents is defined as a BMI greater than the 95th percentile. [276] The reference data that these percentiles are based on is from 1963 to 1994 and thus has not been affected by the recent increases in rates of obesity. [277]