Injury
Coverage of Injury in the Nexus archive.
- Girl, nine, dies after being found seriously injured at industrial estate in Scotland - as man, 35, is arrested
A nine-year-old girl died after being found seriously injured at an industrial estate in Scotland. A 35-year-old man was arrested in connection to the incident.
- A sole-ution to sore feet: These orthotic insoles fight back against injury and plantar fasciitis
Orthotic insoles are presented as a solution to combat injury and plantar fasciitis, offering relief for sore feet. The article emphasizes their role in addressing foot-related health issues.
- Clarksville motorcycle crash injures one
The Clarksville Police Department responded to a motorcycle crash involving a car around 6:43 p.m. on Wednesday night. The incident resulted in one person being injured.
- Vaccine court: Where claims about rare injury after vaccination are heard
Vaccinations have saved millions of lives but can cause injury in extremely rare cases. Americans who believe they have suffered such an injury can pursue claims in vaccine court.
- Dearborn Walmart shooting leaves 1 injured, suspect arrested
A shooting occurred at a Dearborn Walmart, leaving one person injured. A suspect was arrested following the incident.
- Man who threw cinder block chunks during anti-ICE protest in L.A. gets prison sentence
A Paramount man was sentenced to 10 months in prison for throwing cinder block chunks at Border Patrol agents, injuring one, during an immigration protest last summer.
- Teacher accused of dragging 8-year-old student at St. Louis Park elementary school
A Minneapolis teacher is facing a criminal charge after police say he dragged an 8-year-old student at Aquila Elementary, leading to injury and a police investigation. The incident occurred at St. Louis Park elementary school.
- Multi-vehicle crash on I-110 South injures one
A multi-vehicle crash occurred on I-110 South near the Evangeline Street exit, injuring one person and causing temporary closure of the left two lanes.
- WATCH: Childcare sued over toddler's injuries
A childcare center in El Segundo, California, is facing a lawsuit from a toddler's parents, who claim the child fell six feet while playing with a staff member. The lawsuit alleges the injury occurred during supervised playtime.
- Home completely destroyed in fire in Putnam County, one injured
A house fire in Putnam County completely destroyed a home and left one person injured. The individual was reported to be shaken but unharmed.
- 3 adults, 3 children injured in H-1 east collision near Waimalu exit
Three adults and three children were injured in a collision on the H-1 Freeway eastbound near the Waimalu exit on Saturday afternoon.
- Surfer describes how 8-foot shark ripped open his legs: ‘My calf is pretty much wide open’
A surfer was attacked by an 8-foot shark, which ripped open his legs. He described seeing the shark and experiencing severe injuries to his calf.
- Moment woman is injured falling through manhole after stepping on loose cover
A woman was injured after falling through a manhole when she stepped on a loose cover.
- Pregnant girl, 17, shot in the back by her best friend's baby daddy reveals tragic loss after injury forced her into early labor
A 17-year-old pregnant girl was shot in the back by her best friend's baby daddy, resulting in forced early labor and a tragic loss. The incident highlights a violent personal conflict with severe health consequences.
- Petulant pickler cut pickleball nets at Pennsylvania parks because injury ‘ruined’ his summer: cops
Kaleem allegedly cut pickleball nets at Pennsylvania parks after his leg injury during a match 'ruined' his summer, according to police. The incident was motivated by his frustration over the injury, which he described during questioning.
- Janice Dickinson, 71, reveals incredible results of her multiple facelifts after injury left her disfigured
Janice Dickinson, 71, shared the positive outcomes of her multiple facelifts following an injury that caused disfigurement. The procedures have reportedly restored her appearance, highlighting her recovery journey.
- Scientists may have found the brain’s switch for chronic pain
Scientists have discovered a brain region called the caudal granular insular cortex (CGIC) that may act as a switch for chronic pain. In animal studies, deactivating this region prevented chronic pain from forming and could erase it after onset.
- Nurse who downed at least 14 tequila shots wins $300,000 in lawsuit against cruise line
Vacaville nurse Diana Sanders won a $300,000 verdict after suing Carnival Corp. for allegedly serving her at least 14 tequila shots before she fell and was injured.