Neat, daily reminder to never ride a motorcycle or bike on the roads.
phdoofus on
Feels like a lot of 18-30 yo dudes weren’t taught to ride defensively and within their abilities
lucky_ducker on
Ok, so what’s up with the 20 guys (1.7%) admitted for “Obstetric and gynaecological devices?”
Scared-Box8941 on
Wowwww. The comparison of categories between genders is wild
IBJON on
If r/whywomenlivelonger were a chart
flower-power-123 on
My take from this is not that motorcycles or bicycles are dangerous but that the risk of injury on a two wheeler is dramatically lower than falling off a ladder at work.
BigCommieMachine on
Animal-rider and animal drawn vehicle accident?
obiwanmoloney on
So men get wrecked at work or doing work, attacked or involved with bikes.
Women are getting plastic surgery, falling off horses or having babies.
bllyboi on
Yh I’ve never seen a female scaffolder have been told they’re is a few about nowadays luckily most falls aren’t fatal most fatal falls off scaffolds nowadays are usually other trades especially when they decide to adjust/ adapt it their own i myself have fallen off a few of my own scaffolds ironically caused by the safety harness that’s ment to prevent that very thing 👍🏽
LittleMsSavoirFaire on
I’d like to see this broken down by age category, just to see whether men get smarter as they age. For the women, there might be four categories majority female in the 65+ cohort, mostly preventative care.
winatoyYoda on
What would “agents acting on muscles and breathing” be?
ConsistentAmount4 on
Ok I’m interested in “animal-rider or animal-drawn vehicle accident” though. I know the horse girl stereotype, but is general horseback riding so female coded?
opistho on
I’m pretty sure the reasons men get themselves in the ER is one of the comorbidities for women going into the ER for psychological issues.
Cause women seem to mostly only go for non-self-inflicted/risked situations.
grafknives on
People often ask how much giving birth hurts.
Lets say as much as falling from 2 story scaffolding 😀
opinionated-dick on
1.7% of obstetrics and gynaecology are men?
AgentCooper86 on
Ok two wheels bad. Four legs, also bad. Got it.
ELIte8niner on
Procreative management caught my eye. Vasectomies are usually out patient, so I’m assuming that’s the small percentage where something goes wrong, for males to be admitted?
vikmaychib on
Male discrimination in antenatal screening. So much for gender equality. /s
psumack on
Someone cross post this to /r/runningcirclejerk
Quillo_Manar on
Wow, of the nearly 3 million people in the bottom sevens categories, not a single male incident recorded? Clearly there’s a such a recording bias present smh
millers_left_shoe on
I’m surprised prostate cancer isn’t anywhere on the list?
SkyeMreddit on
I guess that there really are so many horse girls that they outweigh all cowboys and Amish men working the fields.
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Neat, daily reminder to never ride a motorcycle or bike on the roads.
Feels like a lot of 18-30 yo dudes weren’t taught to ride defensively and within their abilities
Ok, so what’s up with the 20 guys (1.7%) admitted for “Obstetric and gynaecological devices?”
Wowwww. The comparison of categories between genders is wild
If r/whywomenlivelonger were a chart
My take from this is not that motorcycles or bicycles are dangerous but that the risk of injury on a two wheeler is dramatically lower than falling off a ladder at work.
Animal-rider and animal drawn vehicle accident?
So men get wrecked at work or doing work, attacked or involved with bikes.
Women are getting plastic surgery, falling off horses or having babies.
Yh I’ve never seen a female scaffolder have been told they’re is a few about nowadays luckily most falls aren’t fatal most fatal falls off scaffolds nowadays are usually other trades especially when they decide to adjust/ adapt it their own i myself have fallen off a few of my own scaffolds ironically caused by the safety harness that’s ment to prevent that very thing 👍🏽
I’d like to see this broken down by age category, just to see whether men get smarter as they age. For the women, there might be four categories majority female in the 65+ cohort, mostly preventative care.
What would “agents acting on muscles and breathing” be?
Ok I’m interested in “animal-rider or animal-drawn vehicle accident” though. I know the horse girl stereotype, but is general horseback riding so female coded?
I’m pretty sure the reasons men get themselves in the ER is one of the comorbidities for women going into the ER for psychological issues.
Cause women seem to mostly only go for non-self-inflicted/risked situations.
People often ask how much giving birth hurts.
Lets say as much as falling from 2 story scaffolding 😀
1.7% of obstetrics and gynaecology are men?
Ok two wheels bad. Four legs, also bad. Got it.
Procreative management caught my eye. Vasectomies are usually out patient, so I’m assuming that’s the small percentage where something goes wrong, for males to be admitted?
Male discrimination in antenatal screening. So much for gender equality. /s
Someone cross post this to /r/runningcirclejerk
Wow, of the nearly 3 million people in the bottom sevens categories, not a single male incident recorded? Clearly there’s a such a recording bias present smh
I’m surprised prostate cancer isn’t anywhere on the list?
I guess that there really are so many horse girls that they outweigh all cowboys and Amish men working the fields.