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Fewer street crossings improves child safety on way to school: study

Toronto – Children are less likely to be injured by vehicles when walking to school in environments that have fewer street crossings, concludes a recent study from the University of Toronto and the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto.

Medication poisonings send kids to hospitals every 8 minutes: report

Washington – Every eight minutes, a child is taken to an emergency department as a result of poisoning from prescription or over-the-counter medication, according to a recently released report from Safe Kids Worldwide.

Urban gardeners often unaware of soil contaminants: study

Baltimore – Gardeners in urban areas need more education on harmful contaminants that may be present in soils due to pollution and other sources, concludes a recent study.

Study links school access to soda to obesity risk

Vancouver, British Columbia – Sugary drinks may be the biggest factor in adolescent obesity, with access at schools contributing to higher consumption, according to a new study from the University of British Columbia.
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USFA: Electrical failure most frequent cause of residential building electrical fires

Emmitsburg, MD – Approximately 280 people were killed and 1,125 were injured in home electrical fires from 2009 to 2011, according to a new report from the U.S. Fire Administration.

Heavy energy drink users in college likelier to abuse Rx stimulants: study

Chesterfield, MO – College students who frequently consume energy drinks are more likely to illicitly use a prescription stimulant, according to a recent study.

Study finds ‘white coat effect’ on blood pressure may be real

England – A patient’s blood pressure reading may be significantly higher than normal when taken by a doctor instead of a nurse, according to a new study from the University of Exeter Medical School.

School hearing tests may not identify problems among adolescents

University Park, PA – School hearing tests may not capture high-frequency hearing loss among adolescents, suggests a new study from the Penn State College of Medicine.
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Diet drinks may harm older women’s health: study

Iowa City, IA – Drinking two or more diet beverages a day may increase older women’s risk of having a heart attack, suggests a new study from the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics.

Parents may be increasing child’s risk of obesity: study

Chapel Hill, NC – Parents of infants may practice feeding behaviors that put their child at risk for obesity, according to a new study from the University of North Carolina.

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