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This One Head Turn Could Put You in the ER
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Betty)
Sat May 24 09:44:19 2025
Date: Sat, 24 May 2025 08:43:28 -0500
From: "Betty" <Clinton@encylopedia.ru.com>
Reply-To: "Laura" <Betty@encylopedia.ru.com>
To: <linuxch-announce.discuss@charon.mit.edu>
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This One Head Turn Could Put You in the ER
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No warning.<br />
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Just a sudden collapse-and a trip to the ER... if you're lucky.<br />
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Here's how to find out if you're at risk in just 7 seconds:<br />
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Sit on the edge of your bed.<br />
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Turn your head slowly to the left... then to the right.<br />
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Your inner balance may already be weakening, even failing...<br />
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And that's terrifying-because:<br />
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<li>Falls are the <strong>#1 cause of injury-related death</strong> in older adults</li>
<li>Over <strong>36,000 people die</strong> every year in the U.S. from fall-related injuries</li>
<li>1 in 5 falls causes a <strong>broken bone, brain bleed, or sudden death</strong></li>
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Most people never see it coming-until they're lying in a hospital bed... or worse.<br />
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