Your Occupation May Shed Light on How You’ll Die

Your occupation may shed light on how you’ll die
What a person does for a living could play in role in how they die, according to new research. After analyzing 1.6 million deaths over a decade, British scientists found that those in some occupations are more prone to drug- or alcohol-related deaths or have AIDS.
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Chelsea organization is serious about preventing drug abuse among young people
If it takes a village to raise a child, then it takes the community to keep that child away from drugs and alcohol.In July 2008, the Chelsea community found itself struggling with youth substance abuse despite having tried a number…
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Hurricane on and off the baize
Alex ‘Hurricane’ Higgins, the mercurial snooker player who won two world titles but whose combustible life was clouded by drunkenness, drug abuse, gambling, violence and tempestuous personal relationships, has died of throat cancer in Belfast. He was 61.
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