Up to 1 in 5 trauma deaths could be prevented, study says

WASHINGTON (AP) — Up to 1 in 5 people may be dying unnecessarily from car crashes, gunshots or other injuries, a stark conclusion from government advisers who say where you live shouldn't determine if you survive. The findings take on new urgency amid the increasing threat of mass casualties like the massacre in Orlando.

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Up to 1 in 5 trauma deaths could be prevented, study says