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Pedestrian deaths at a 25-year high: GHSA report

Washington — Pedestrian deaths in the United States have increased faster than all other types of traffic fatalities over the past decade, and now are at a 25-year high, according to a new report from the Governors Highway Safety Association.

Teens ignoring bans on texting while driving, study shows

Columbus, OH — Parents of teen drivers, take note: Despite state laws being in place, about one-third of teens say they talk on their cellphones and text while behind the wheel, according to a new study from Nationwide Children’s Hospital’s Center for Injury Research and Policy.

Drowsy driving a bigger danger than federal data indicates, AAA claims

Washington — Drowsy driving contributes to about 10 percent of all motor vehicle-related crashes, exceeding federal estimates by nearly eightfold, according to newly released research from the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety.

Alcohol-related ER visits up 60 percent over 8 years, study shows

Bethesda, MD — Alcohol-related emergency rooms visits surged by more than 60 percent over a recent eight-year period – with women and 45- to 64-year-olds experiencing the largest increases – according to a study from the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism.
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Ibuprofen, NSAID users often exceed recommended dosages, study finds

Boston — Nearly 1 out of 5 U.S. adults takes more than the recommended dose of ibuprofen or other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs in one week, according to a recent study from the Boston University School of Medicine.

CDC to parents: Safe sleep practices can reduce infant deaths

Atlanta — Sleep-related deaths among infants could be reduced by more parents following safe sleep practices recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics, a recent report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention suggests.

National Sleep Foundation begins work on measuring sleep satisfaction

Washington — The National Sleep Foundation is constructing a tool intended to measure sleep satisfaction among the general public.

Poll results show gap in perception about dangers of marijuana-impaired driving

Washington — Results of a new poll highlight a gap between awareness that marijuana can cause impaired driving and the belief that its use is contributing to the rising number of fatal vehicle crashes in the United States.
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Allergens present in most homes: study

Bethesda, MD — Alert your immune system: More than 90 percent of homes contain three or more detectable indoor allergens, while 73 percent harbor at least one allergen at an elevated level, according to a recent study from the National Institutes of Health.

New rail-crossing safety videos aimed at young adults

Washington — Operation Lifesaver has released five videos intended to warn young adults about the hazards of crossing railroad tracks.

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