Electronic/World Wide Web>Internet Article:  Diamond, Jared (January 28, 2013), That Daily Shower Can Be a Killer, New York Times, Retrieved on 2013-01-31
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    31 JAN 2013

     The Importance of Reducing Mundane Risks

    Life expectancy for a healthy American man of my age is about 90. (That’s not to be confused with American male life expectancy at birth, only about 78.) If I’m to achieve my statistical quota of 15 more years of life, that means about 15 times 365, or 5,475, more showers. But if I were so careless that my risk of slipping in the shower each time were as high as 1 in 1,000, I’d die or become crippled about five times before reaching my life expectancy. I have to reduce my risk of shower accid...
    Folksonomies: statistics risk
    Folksonomies: statistics risk
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    If the risk of dying by falling in the shower is only 1 in a 1,000, then a shower would kill someone in just a few years. We concern ourselves with risks that are out of our control, but we should be vigilantly mindful of the mundane daily risks we take on a regular basis, like driving our cars, standing on a stepladder, or taking a shower.

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