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How to Teach Your Kids About the Family’s House Evacuation Plan

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Providing for a child’s safety during a house fire should be a top priority for parents. It can be difficult to know what your children will do during an emergency, so discuss the possibility of such an occurrence. Planning and … Continue reading

The 100 Deadliest Days: Memorial Day Through Labor Day

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One sobering summertime statistic is the number of teenagers who die in car accidents. The 100-day period beginning with Memorial Day and ending with Labor Day is infamous for the high number of crash fatalities compared to other times of … Continue reading

What Causes Road Rage?

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Road rage does not refer to minor instances of irritation we experience while stuck in a traffic jam, late for work. Road rage is when drivers becomes so angry that they take action – weaving in and out of traffic, … Continue reading

Five Infamous Cruise Ship Catastrophes

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Recently, a Hornblower harbor cruise ship crashed into San Diego’s Embarcadero. In total, seven individuals suffered minor injuries from the incident. Fire officials later determined a mechanical failure prevented the boat from stopping in time to avoid crashing. This was a … Continue reading

How You Can Protect Your Personal Injury Settlement During a Divorce

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For some people, the timing of a legal settlement may coincide with a divorce. In some situations, divorcing couples can find determining who is entitled to the awarded settlement challenging. The State of California functions under community property law in terms … Continue reading

A Reference Guide to Handicap Passes in California

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In the State of California, one out of every eight California drivers is using a handicapped car placard. Handicapped drivers are allowed to park in special disabled-only parking spots, but they also don’t need to pay parking meter fares. Disabled individuals … Continue reading

Fruits and Veggies Cause More Food-Borne Illness Than Meats and Dairy Products

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When most people think of food poisoning, their minds automatically turn to spoiled meat or shellfish. However, “food-borne illnesses” recent CDC studies have shown that produce causes more food-borne illnesses than meats, dairy products, or fish and shellfish. The reason for … Continue reading

Disagreeable Patients Are More Likely to Be Misdiagnosed

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Being injured or ill is never an enjoyable experience, but when tempers flare between patients and doctors, it can make an already difficult situation even worse and perhaps more dangerous. Misdiagnosis is defined as a patient receiving an incorrect diagnosis … Continue reading

Two Months Until the California Right-to-Die Law Goes Into Effect

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The “right to die” argument has been a subject of controversy for quite a long time, and California residents will soon see it passed into law. Starting this June, any California resident who is terminally ill will be legally permitted to … Continue reading

How to Safely Navigate Rip Currents and Swim Safely in the Ocean

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California residents are fortunate to have access to the Pacific Ocean and the beaches of the west coast, but anyone planning on swimming in the ocean needs to do so safely. The dangerous conditions in the ocean can trap even … Continue reading

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