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Date / Time: 10/6/2009 7:45 PM UTC
Leading Cause of Accidental Death in 35-54 Year-Olds.
A new report issued by the CDC stated that while automobile deaths are the leading cause of injury deaths for all ages, more people die from drug overdoses in the 35-54 year range than any other cause of death, surpassing both firearm-related and motor vehicle-related deaths. “What is not appreciated is the dangerousness of prescription drug abuse,” comments Mary Rieser, Executive Director of Narconon Drug Rehab Georgia. “Every year the CDC compiles a list of accidental deaths, comparing the reasons year after year. “In 2006, the latest information available, 45,000 Americans died from car crashes, while 39,000 died from drug-related causes. The campaign to ‘buckle up’ of course has been very successful: ask anyone if it is safer to drive with a seat belt and the answer is ‘yes’. Yet if you were to survey people on the risks of prescription drug abuse, the answers would be mixed. Many people are not aware that prescription drug abuse can be addictive and deadly.”
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