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[Title] => Riding motorbikes killing young Asians – WHO
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Motorbikes may have no trouble cutting through traffic, but they’re also causing more deaths, especially among young people in Asia.
"Deaths and disabilities resulting from motorcycle accidents involving young people have become a public health epidemic in Asia" over the years, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).
Everyday, some 1,000 people under 25 years are killed in road accidents and 85 percent occur in low and medium-income countries, WHO reported.
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"Deaths and disabilities resulting from motorcycle accidents involving young people have become a public health epidemic in Asia" over the years, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).
Everyday, some 1,000 people under 25 years are killed in road accidents and 85 percent occur in low and medium-income countries, WHO reported.
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