Both the information and the omission of information can influence the behavior of people after reading a news item in a media outlet.

In the case of fatal accidents due to external causes, it is evident that news about traffic accidents with color photographs, impact much more than news about accidental falls, choking or suicides that barely occupy a few lines.

This treatment of the information does not seem to accompany to transmit to the public opinion a message of prevention and warning about the accidents, unless they are of traffic.

After this reality, the media should consider a responsibility that makes them rethink their deontological codes?

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