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... His memory is sharp -- name a city today, and he'll rattle off the ZIP code confidently. Busby now calls a sewer grate near the downtown Greyhound station home. He lives out of a shopping cart, drowning in an alcohol addiction so severe he gets ...
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... 10 million. They are the leading cause of death among 10-19 year olds and a leading cause of child disability. 2. Drowning: It kills more than 175 000 children a year. Every year, up to 3 million children survive a drowning incident. Due to brain ...
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... 10 million. They are the leading cause of death among 10-19 year olds and a leading cause of child disability. Drowning: It kills more than 175 000 children a year. Every year, up to 3 million children survive a drowning incident. Due to brain ...
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... pays for family health care premiums has nearly doubled a ' to $3,300, up from $1,800. The rise in income is nowhere near that. Small and medium-size companies are struggling to do the right thing for their employees, while drowning under their ...
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... approximately 500,000 Canadians who live with a brain injury. Brain injuries can be caused by motor vehicle collisions, near drowning, suffocation, stroke, assault, shaken baby syndrome, aneurysm, infection or illness. According to the Ontario ...
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