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Drivers know certain behaviors are risky but engage in them anyway, survey shows

Washington — “Do as I say, not as I do” remains the guiding principle of many American drivers, according to the results of a recent survey conducted by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety.

Feeling down? Get moving, researchers say

Ann Arbor, MI — As Elle Woods said in the movie “Legally Blonde”: “Exercise gives you endorphins. Endorphins make you happy.” A new study from the University of Michigan supports that sentiment.

Want phthalates with that? Study links eating out with consumption of potentially harmful chemicals

Berkeley, CA — Do you prefer going out for a bite with friends instead of cooking at home? Before you dig into that burger, consider this: A recent study shows that food consumed while dining out may contain hormone-disrupting chemicals called phthalates, which have been linked to a number of health-related issues.

More than half of youth concussions aren’t from contact sports, study finds

Philadelphia — Heads up, parents: Not all concussions are sports-related. Nearly two-thirds of pediatric concussions happen during activities outside of contact sports, according to a joint study from the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Call before you dig: Survey shows people risking injury, damage by not using 811 service

Alexandria, VA — More than a third of U.S. homeowners who have planned a digging project this year don’t intend to call 811 first, according to a recent survey conducted by the Common Ground Alliance.

New safety standard for infant bouncer seats in effect

Washington — A new Consumer Product Safety Commission regulation intended to enhance the safety of infant bouncer seats is in effect, the agency announced March 23.

33% of young adults say they’ve ridden with an impaired driver: study

Fort Collins, CO — Thirty-three percent of recent high school graduates have ridden in a motor vehicle with an impaired driver, a recently published study from Colorado State University reveals.

Non-opioids treat back, knee pain just as well as opioids: study

Minneapolis — Non-opioid painkillers are as effective as opioids in treating moderate to severe chronic back pain and hip or knee osteoarthritis pain, according to researchers from the Minneapolis Veterans Affairs Health Care System.
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Safe storage of meds can help prevent unintentional poisonings among kids, experts say

Washington — Every nine minutes, a child 6 years old or younger is taken to the emergency room because of an unintentional medicine-related poisoning – and one child dies every 12 days – according to a recent report from Safe Kids Worldwide.

ER visits for opioid overdoses on the rise: CDC

Atlanta – The number of emergency room visits stemming from opioid-related overdoses continues to increase, according to a recent report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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