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Injuries decreasing across the world, researchers say

Seattle – Injuries experienced around the globe have declined nearly one-third over the past quarter century, prompting researchers to suggest that “the world is becoming a safer place to live.”

Researchers call for ban on crib bumpers

Alexandria, VA – Injuries related to crib bumpers are on the rise, and some researchers want the products banned.

DEA: Heroin, controlled prescription drugs are top threats

Washington – Drug overdoses are the top cause of injury death in the United States, and heroin and controlled prescription drugs are the “most significant drug threats” to the nation, according to the Drug Enforcement Administration’s 2015 National Drug Threat Assessment.

Pardon my ‘sneeze cloud’: Research sheds light on disease transmission

Boston – In the quest to better understand how disease is transmitted, researchers recently had an “aha moment” from an achoo.
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Wheelchair users face greater pedestrian-related risks, study says

Washington – Wheelchair users are about 36 percent more likely to be killed in vehicle-pedestrian crashes than non-wheelchair pedestrians, according to a study from Georgetown University.

Falls, fights top causes of eye injuries: research

Las Vegas – Falls and fights are the leading causes of eye injuries that result in hospitalization, according to research from Johns Hopkins University. The research was presented Nov. 14 at the annual meeting of the American Academy of Ophthalmology.

Report finds decline in smoking rates

Washington – Fewer Americans are smoking than in previous years, according to a study from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Drinking coffee may lower heart attack, diabetes risk: study

Boston – Moderate coffee drinking might lower the risk of death from diabetes and heart attacks, concludes a new study from the Harvard School of Public Health.
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Unwashed utensils can spread bacteria between fruit, vegetables: study

Griffin, GA – Do you clean knives and other utensils after using them on fruit and vegetables? New research from the University of Georgia shows that utensils can spread bacteria between different types of produce – which could lead to food poisoning.

Money talks when it comes to losing weight, experts say

Chicago – Are you determined to lose weight? Put your money where your mouth is.

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