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    Tips For Your Car: The Danger of Whiplash From Automobile Accidents

    The Danger of Whiplash From Automobile Accidents . Whiplash is a non-medical, colloquial term used to describe neck injuries, usually as the result of automobile accidents. Generally, the neck is extended, twisted, contorted, or suddenly jerked out of place, and this causes damage. The severity of a whiplash injury is dependent on the violence of the automobile accident, and injuries are typically not life-threatening; however, there have...

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    Specialists say the higher rate among girls could be because their neck muscles tend to be weaker, and therefore less capable of preventing or diminishing whiplash. Or because girls are more likely to report concussions. Or both.

    Charlottesville Chiropractor Provides Scoliosis Screenings to School Children
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    France coach crash: witness describes seeing 'children caked in mud and blood'

    "It must have just happened.

    "The coach's front window was smashed so people started helping children out through it. The coach driver was trapped in his seat.”

    He said paramedics were quickly on the scene and started “patching up the walking wounded and putting them on our coach.

    "We took about 35 children on our bus, which seemed like most of them, and the French police officer told us to take them to the village hall, where they had set up a makeshift hospital.”

    Mr Dennis, from Andover, Hants, who works for the coach company Clegg and Brooking, said the stretch of road was known as the “graveyard shift” by drivers because it is “very bleak, black and bland”.

    He added: "There were no crash barriers, which I would have expected because the road was by a steep bank."

    Suzie Warner, a 13-year-old pupil, who was left in a coma after the accident, woke late on Sunday night, it emerged.