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Injury Prevention
Physically hurt, impaired or killed, involving unintentional or intentional damage to the body. Remember that injuries are predictable and preventable and often result from unsafe environments, conditions and behaviours. By recognizing, changing and controlling these factors, most injuries can be prevented.
(Healthy Ontario)
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