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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.

Adults eat almost 92 percent of food on plate: study

Ithaca, NY – It turns out that the “Clean Plate Club” has no shortage of members.

Even mild concussions can cause lasting brain damage: study

Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom – A mild or moderate concussion may have longer-lasting consequences than previously known, according to a recent study from Newcastle University.

Extreme obesity may shorten life span by nearly 14 years: study

Bethesda, MD – Extreme obesity is an increasing public health problem that may shorten a person’s life expectancy by almost 14 years, according to a study from the National Cancer Institute.
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Bed-sharing among risks for sleeping infants: study

Kansas City, MO – Risk factors for sleep-related infant deaths may differ by specific age groups, according to a study from the Kansas City Mercy Hospitals and Clinics.

Texting and walking increases injury risk: study

Troy, AL – People who send text messages while walking may be at an increased risk for injury, according to a recent study from the University of Florida, Gainesville, and Troy University.

National Prevention Council releases annual report on health in U.S.

Washington – The National Prevention Council, which is chaired by the U.S. Surgeon General, has issued its annual status report detailing its progress in meeting health goals and addressing health challenges.

Adolescents ignoring ATV manufacturer safety warnings: study

Hartford, CT – The majority of adolescents who are injured while riding all-terrain vehicles ignore manufacturers’ safety warnings, including recommendations to use ATVs with smaller engines, according to a recent study.
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Using teaspoons/tablespoons to give kids medicine leads to errors: study

New York – Using a teaspoon or tablespoon to administer children’s medication can lead to errors, according to a recent study.

FDA: Know the risks of feeding raw food to pets

Silver Spring, MD – The Food and Drug Administration is recommending that pet owners cook raw meat to kill bacteria before feeding it to their cats or dogs.

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