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Young athletes often hide injuries: study

Washington – Ninety percent of adolescent athletes claim they have been injured while competing in a sport, and almost half of those athletes reported they have hidden or downplayed an injury to stay in the game, according to a report from Safe Kids Worldwide.

NFPA warns college students about fire safety

Quincy, MA – College students have a lot to think about, with making it to class on time and scraping up enough money for books. But another thing they need to worry about? Fire safety.

NHTSA tool allows drivers to search for vehicle recalls

Washington – The vehicle that you drive might be unsafe. Now, a free online resource developed by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration can help you find out.

Adults have trouble identifying stinging insects: study

Joint Base Andrews, MD – Have you been stung by an insect lately? Although the ability to identify bees, wasps and other stinging insects is useful for providing proper treatment, a recent study shows that most adults have trouble telling these insects – and their nests – apart.
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‘Weekend warriors’ face higher injury risk: study

Calgary, Alberta – Maybe you know somebody who works in a cubicle all week and cuts loose on the weekend with motocross, hiking, rock climbing or other demanding physical activities. Maybe you’re that somebody.

Furniture tip-overs can kill, physicians warn

Washington –The American College of Emergency Physicians is reminding parents and caretakers of the dangers of furniture tip-overs.

Consumers taking risks with food safety at home: study

Davis, CA – Many consumers do not practice food safety at home, although they are aware of food safety issues and the risk of foodborne illness, according to recent research from the University of California, Davis.

Researchers warn of increasing risk of lacrosse injury

Columbus, OH – As lacrosse gains popularity among youth, the risk of injury increases, a recent study states.
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Eat 5 daily servings of fruit, vegetables to live longer: study

Jinan, China – Eating five servings of fruit and vegetables each day can help a person live longer, a recent study indicates.

Don’t leave children in hot cars, campaign urges

Washington – Secretary of Transportation Anthony Foxx and child safety advocates recently participated in a public education campaign event warning of the dangers of leaving children in hot cars.

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