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The term is often considered a synonym for “graphic violence”, but some people or organizations distinguish between the terms “gore” and “graphic violence”. One example is Adobe Inc., which separates the terms “gore” and “graphic violence” for its publication service. [3] Another example is the news site The Verge.
[23] [24] The article describes a state of "excited delirium" in cocaine users leading to respiratory collapse and death, despite the people having blood concentrations of cocaine ten times lower than those seen in fatal overdoses. In five of the seven cases presented in the article, the deaths occurred while in police custody. [25]
Most victims fell to their deaths, while others drowned, got struck by trains, were shot, or were involved in a fatal car crash. See photos of people taking questionable selfies: Number 2.
Statistical evidence clearly demonstrates that different individuals can have different rates of accidents from one another; for example, young male drivers are the group at highest risk for being involved in car accidents. Substantial variation in personal accident rates also seem to occur between individuals. [citation needed]
Potentially fatal illness could be linked to fake Botox, officials say. Taylor O'Bier. April 9, 2024 at 10:45 AM. Syringe being filled with botulinum toxin, or Botox.
CHICAGO — Police on Friday released surveillance images of a vehicle believed to be connected to the fatal shooting of a tow truck driver in the West Loop two years ago. The 49-year-old driver ...
Suicide related behavior is a self-inflicted, potentially injurious behavior for which there is evidence either that: (a) the person wished to use the appearance of intending to kill themselves in order to attain some other end; or (b) the person intended at some undetermined or some known degree to kill themselves. [4]
Celine Dion Took Potentially Fatal Dosages of Valium to Cope With Symptoms of Stiff Person Syndrome: ‘I Did Not Know Honestly That It Could Kill Me’ Steven J. Horowitz June 11, 2024 at 11:05 PM