For older adults, minor falls can pose major threats, as their risk of death after a fall has tripled in the U.S. over the last 30 years.Some experts believe that certain medications — a category called fall risk-increasing drugs, or FRIDs — could be to blame.Dr. Thomas A. Farley, a Washington, D.C.–based public health expert, writes in the medical publication JAMA that lifestyle changes alone can’t explain the spike.COMMON PAINKILLERS MAY FUEL DEADLY SUPERBUGS THAT RESIST ANTIBIOTICS, STUDY WARNS"There is plenty of reason to believe that the surge in fall deaths may be tied to the soaring use of certain
