Injury
Iran used military weapons, targeted 'vital body parts' in protest crackdowns, X-rays show - report
Seventy-five X-rays and CT scans captured severe injuries inflicted by shotguns and high-caliber, military-grade weapons to patients’ faces, chests, and groin areas.
Two injured after gunman takes hostage at Thai school, police say suspect detained
Italy's Alpine rescuers urge caution after avalanches kill 11 in seven days
The guide to avoiding common mistakes after a slip and fall injury
Workers injured in partial collapse of medieval tower near Rome's Colosseum
The 29-meter Torre dei Conti, which suffered two collapses, stands at 29 meters tall.
American legal trends: how U.S. courts are shaping global standards for injury compensation
Cross-border lessons: what international audiences can learn from U.S. injury law
In accident, car crashes into Kfar Saba cafe killing one, hospitalizing driver
A vehicle crashed into a cafe, injuring several. Israel Police confirmed that the incident was accidental in nature rather than an attempted terror ramming
The child got hit in the head? Everything you need to know about concussion in children
Children fall quite often, and head injuries are relatively common. So how can you tell if your child has suffered a concussion and what must you do?
Eleven IDF soldiers wounded in Hamas penetration of military position
Five of the soldiers were seriously wounded, while six were lightly injured.
At least 39 dead, over 51 injured in stampede at Indian actor-politician Vijay's rally
Indian lawmaker Senthil Balaji told reporters that 58 people were hospitalized after what he said was a stampede.
Ten IDF soldiers wounded by overturned vehicle in Gaza
The military evacuated the wounded soldiers to various hospitals.
53 injured as tourist bus overturns near Barcelona
Traffic authorities sealed southbound C-32 after coach plunges down embankment; only one lane toward Barcelona was open.
Herzog calls for urgent state inquiry into October 7 attacks at October Council conf.
At a Tel Aviv conference, President Isaac Herzog and others urged an urgent state inquiry into October 7, calling it essential for accountability and healing.