86% of the injuries that caused paralysis involved alcohol according to the 1998 study on fraternity life.
20-40% people die from being drunk
The Vagus nerve
Sounds like the movement and progression of a fraternity. Any fraternity, that tries to further its ideals, or anything that promotes its intentions or priorities, would be involved in the act of their own 'fraternal movement'. -Freemasons or even a Fraternity in a college. In my opinion.
Yes it is true.
Flaccid paralysis an abnormal condition characterized by the weakening or the loss of muscle tone. It may be caused by disease or by trauma affecting the nerves associated with the involved muscles Spastic Paralysis characterized by spasms and ↑ tendon reflexes of the muscle(s) in the paralyzed region, due to upper motor neuron disease
Emotional trauma and of course injuries or death.
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fraternity's are a great place to make life long freindships, learn valuable leadership skills, get involved in philanthropies, participate in collegiate events, get academic help... need I go on. Fraternities get a bad rap from people that are not in one because they think they are only about girls and parties...but its much much more than that. Talk to anybody that is part of a fraternity and I think they will tell you all good.
Medical clinics are able to handle minor injuries such as broken bones, or cuts that may require stitches. If one has a major injury or has been involved in a car accident then a hospital would be better suited to handle the injuries.
The latest figures I have are from 2007. In that year it was reported that 4 million works in the United States were involved in industrial injuries.