Non fatal illness is something that wont kill you but will nag you all along
The driver received non-fatal injuries in the crash.
One thing to add. Statistically I've read that you are 43 times safer out hunting than you were driving to your hunting spot! These are yearly US statistics from various hunter incident reports compiled by the International Hunter Education Association: -1990 137 fatal, 1376 non-fatal -1996 91 fatal, 957 non-fatal -1998 93 fatal, 894 non-fatal -2001 75 fatal, 716 non-fatal
It has to be possibly fatal. Cancer is an example.
Not at all. There are lots of non-fatal genetic errors.
Some one crash's in a car and must be taken to er (emergancy room) from any fatal or non fatal treatment depends on what your injurys are Some one crash's in a car and must be taken to er (emergancy room) from any fatal or non fatal treatment depends on what your injurys are
A virus that is not deadly is typically referred to as a "non-lethal" or "non-fatal" virus.
Safe. Also (this might sound silly) one of the most accurate and least clumsy opposites would be non-fatal.
Medicine is important because it treats and cures illnesses and diseases. An astronomical proportion of these diseases are very dangerous, and many are even fatal without the medication.
Besides causing fatal illnesses, they are addictive, inconvenient, dirty, smelly, and, because they burn, potentially dangerous. And expensive.
That's the way the world works. Some people get painful fatal illness and some people get painless fatal illness. It's how it is. There is no way to change it. Try and find cures for medical problems. Even if a cure was found for every medical problem (except old age), some people are going to die in pain, and some people are going to die peacefully.
Electrocution is death by electricity and an electric shock in non-fatal.
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