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Keep older adults safe from falls

More than 1 in 4 adults age 65 or older fall each year, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. About 3 million older people are treated in ERs for fall-related injuries. Why is this happening?

Protect against carbon monoxide poisoning

The risk of carbon monoxide poisoning increases during the winter months, when home heating systems kick into high gear.

Don’t overlook luggage safety

Traveling to visit family, relax on a tropical beach or hit the slopes? If you’ll be packing a suitcase or heavy bags, remember to keep safety in mind.

Eating fast food may be linked to liver disease

Need another reason to cut back on fast food? You could lower your risk of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, University of Southern California researchers are saying.
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Ditch the itch

Do you have dry skin? Here are some things to know about it – and how you can help prevent it.

Spending more time in nature may be a prescription for better health: study

People living in urban areas who visit “green spaces” more frequently are less likely to use anti-anxiety medications and other prescription drugs, results of a recent study out of Finland show.

Loud music is putting teens and young adults at risk for hearing loss

Findings from a recent research review show that, worldwide, between 670 million and 1.4 billion people 12 to 34 years old may be at risk of hearing loss from loud music.

Teen driver safety: NSC and Honda’s ‘parent nights’ underway

Itasca, IL — Parents and guardians of teen drivers: Join the National Safety Council for one of its free virtual “parent nights” to learn how you can help your teen be safe behind the wheel.
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College students need help with food safety and hygiene, researchers say

A recent survey of college students shows that many lack know-how about food safety and hygiene.

Study finds benefits for older adults who live close to trees or water

Living near bodies of water, parks or other green spaces may help older adults avoid first-time hospitalizations for Alzheimer’s disease or Parkinson’s disease, say researchers from Harvard University.

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